Ed Hamburgers super chargers

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If you're a Mopar fan you'll be happy to hear that Hamburger's Superchargers is returning to its roots in the Mopar world. At SEMA, Hamburger's also displayed a 1971 Dodge Demon equipped with a new supercharger kit designed for small-block Chryslers in compact A-Bodies. This kit is beginning production soon and Ed Hamburger says to be on the lookout for supercharger kits for Mopar B- and E-Body applications with both small-block and big-block Chrysler V-8s—including Hemis. To kick off the program, Hamburger's dug deep into its Mopar Direct Connection vault to revive the Mike Farrell-driven Super Stock K-class automatic NHRA race car campaigned by Ed Hamburger along with teammates Bachelder and Chipman during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The '71 Demon evokes Ed Hamburger's early days of selling parts, when the LA-series small-block Chrysler market was hot and Hamburger's Parts were "for 360s and 340s only." Once the A-Body blower kit is available, Hamburger says it will cost $7,000 and include a calibrated blow-through carburetor from Pro Systems, a MagnaFuel fuel system, and Hamburger's proprietary compressor, intercooler, and all plumbing.
 
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If you're a Mopar fan you'll be happy to hear that Hamburger's Superchargers is returning to its roots in the Mopar world. At SEMA, Hamburger's also displayed a 1971 Dodge Demon equipped with a new supercharger kit designed for small-block Chryslers in compact A-Bodies. This kit is beginning production soon and Ed Hamburger says to be on the lookout for supercharger kits for Mopar B- and E-Body applications with both small-block and big-block Chrysler V-8s—including Hemis. To kick off the program, Hamburger's dug deep into its Mopar Direct Connection vault to revive the Mike Farrell-driven Super Stock K-class automatic NHRA race car campaigned by Ed Hamburger along with teammates Bachelder and Chipman during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The '71 Demon evokes Ed Hamburger's early days of selling parts, when the LA-series small-block Chrysler market was hot and Hamburger's Parts were "for 360s and 340s only." Once the A-Body blower kit is available, Hamburger says it will cost $7,000 and include a calibrated blow-through carburetor from Pro Systems, a MagnaFuel fuel system, and Hamburger's proprietary compressor, intercooler, and all plumbing.


Cool deal but I‘d want it without the carb and fuel system.
 
So I sent them a message through their website. Just asking about power ratings and that it was nice to see someone considering an option like this. This is what I got back in short time.

We are going to be offering ‘SOMETHING”, but we are still in our planning stages. We have a few units that we have developed which are currently at the testing facility, so that can take about 6 months or more.

We are not going to make any announcements about what we will offer, which includes horsepower, until we are ready to go out the door with the product.

So sorry to disappoint.
 
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