The Shorrock supercharger was an eccentric sliding-vane type engine supercharger patented by James Haydock and Christopher Shorrock in 1933.[1] Originally known as the Centric supercharger, it was widely used by engine tuners in the UK in the 1930s and in the 1950 and 1960s.
^GB 411249, James Haydock (Jnr) & Christopher Shorrock, "Improvement in and relating to rotary blowers", published 7 Jun 1934
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The Shorrocksupercharger was an eccentric sliding-vane type engine supercharger patented by James Haydock and Christopher Shorrock in 1933. Originally...
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