Ryan submitted a new blog post: The Frenzel Supercharger Co. Is Back! Continue reading the Original Blog Post
Great to see some Aussies mhaving a crack and bringing a cool product to the market. All the best to yas
true hotrodders them aussies, there's a ton of cool speed parts coming out of australia. here we get street rodders
I’ve been watching this lately on Instagram, I’m Super curious what they actually sound like in person. ive seen video where it’s your standard almost quick change type of super changer wine, and others sound like you dumped gravel inside of a Pete Jackson gear drive. im assuming the pitch is just so that a phone just doesn’t have the microphone to really grab it accurately but I’m still curious. either way they sure look neat!
That's exciting news!!! Now what I'd be interested to know is- will the new Frenzel be accepted as "vintage technology/period correct" by date-conscious events like TROG, etc?
Just went on their website to check pricing. If youve ever seen an original for sale you know how reasonable the new ones are. I can't imagine the work it took to get these to production. I think I need one!
Both !! There’s a young guy making a CNC cad version in California & there’s the Frenzel Co in Australia
Kind words!! It’s been a long road, even longer to bring a blower to market where every little detail is noted.
Can’t see why not Mac, the bucks/patterns are taken straight from the original blower, we’ve gone above and beyond to make sure everything is as authentic as it can be. Theres no off the shelf items- everything is custom made exactly as it was in 1949
So....what is the website for the Australian ones? Everything I've searched only goes to Loveless. Dave
Thanks! I see the difference now. frenzelsuperchargers.com (Loveless) vs frenzelsupercharger.com (Australia). Amazing what one little s will change! Dave
What’s funny as based with the HAMB… So an Aussie company reversed engineered an old design, did the Ca company do the same? And we complain about the Chinese Now don’t shoot me. I’m sure by now (if any) no patents were infringed upon.
Makes me want to build up the French block I bought 20 years ago, and haven't touched since. Pretty damn cool. Went to Pomona swap when I was in Ca. back in '95, saw an incomplete one sitting there for $100. Didn't look to close, knew I couldn't carry it on the plane, and didn't have a use for it, just wanted it . AFAIK it could have been cracked or broken, but I've never forgotten seeing it. Looked at both websites. Think I like both of them.