Originally posted by Sidewinder:
There's no way a 2.7 amp motor can create enough boost to do any good.



To give one PSI of boost requires 60 or 70 amps.

Originally posted by Sidewinder:
Besides, your ignition computer wouldn't know to dump more fuel at WOT... you'd run lean if anything. No good...




This isn't true, your MAF registers the additional air charge. There's nothing wrong with an electric supercharger if you give it sufficient muscle. (This is a lot easier to do if you have power available at, say, 48 or 96 volts instead of 12.)