13-04-2023, 04:06 PM
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My Ulster featured in this series on 25th December 1942.
Keith Rawson many years ago did some work on a 7 with a home made centrifugal supercharger ,the car having old family connections I think but I can’t remember what it looked like.
When I supercharged one of my cars no matter how lightly it was driven the fuel economy dropped from around 45 to 25 mpg, but it was worth it.
Keith Rawson many years ago did some work on a 7 with a home made centrifugal supercharger ,the car having old family connections I think but I can’t remember what it looked like.
When I supercharged one of my cars no matter how lightly it was driven the fuel economy dropped from around 45 to 25 mpg, but it was worth it.