
Autospeed did all the math and we can finally see gems of information like
"flowing 265 cfm and developing a boost of 11.5 psi, takes 14.5kW to drive it" "So, to supply the current to drive an electric supercharger having the same airflow output as the most energy-efficient type currently available, it would take 1000 amps. To generate this much electrical power would require at least 8 heavy-duty alternators bolted to the engine."
and
"3 litre engine is revving at 6000 rpm full throttle," "each minute this engine consumes 254 cubic feet of air. To put that into context, a little 60mm diameter PC cooling fan flows only about 18 cubic feet per minute. So, just to flow the amount of air that this naturally aspirated, 3 litre engine needs, you'd need an array of fourteen 60mm fans working flat-out. And that's without creating any boost at all"
http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_0237/art ... larArticle
One important point they miss is how important intake tube size is. Inserting these fans greatly reduces size and will restrict the amount of air entering the engine.
The fans end up spinning at near supersonic speeds to keep up. I dont have to explain what happens to a cheap peice of plastic when it spins too fast! Lets just hope the plastic gets chewed up and passes through the engine without harm.