Actually the link to where it debunks the claims, states that you would need around 60 amps...
see my previous post.
I would have thought it was _total_ bull until as I had seen various places that debunks the claims, before I had seen
www.electricsupercharger.com
From ElectricSupercharger.com
"The eRAM produces less than ½ PSI, but also rids the system of about ½ PSI of vacuum caused by filter and inlet restriction. These two gains give the eRAM its 1PSI supercharging performance results. "
The eRAM draws 57.8 AMPs @ 12 volts, so around 684 watts.
page debunking the theory is looking at a very different product,
they actually suggest the E-Ram as something worth looking at
http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_2063/article.html
There is a page debunking the theory on AutoSpeed, but that is regarding the Twin-Turbo Zet, (resembles a couple of computer cooling fans)
And that is talking about something providing 12-14 psi,
which if you do the Math against their figures (divide the power required figures down, so that its only what you would need for 1/2 a psi) then it actually all adds up.
Thats the whole point I'm trying to make