I am supposed to race my buddy in his Roe powered Gen 1. He is supposed to be at 500 to 550 rwhp. I wasnt concerned before....
But now that I've read all this.....hmmmmmm
The big advantage of a Roe supercharger is that it makes boost immediately. Full rwtq at 2,000rpm and a flat torque curve usually to 4,000rpm. It's like full power all the way through the engines rpm. I can't feel any difference between low rpm and high rpm (flat pwoer curve). With my car I fishtail a few hundred feet going into 3rd gear and that's with good tires and road surface. Traction is my problem, not power.
Ted