My mind immediately went to water/methanol injection and the certainty that one of my Weber ITB throttle bodies would fit perfectly.
Must look away. Maybe there's some pictures of puppies or kittens somewhere on the internet.
I hear that the problem is the size of the blower. Mario Vellota has been playing around with those AMR500 blowers, and you never see them on anything bigger than a 1914. Their displacement doesn't seem to be suited to anything bigger than a 1776. He's struggled keeping the whole thing cool enough, regardless (and he lives in the Seattle area).
But if a guy ALREADY HAD a nice 1776, and some experience with methanol/water injection, and the tuning expertise with EFI/crank-fire - I think a guy like that could make this thing work. It would be a stupid-cool way to add a heavy dose of absurdity to the clown-car equation, and I happen to think that's exactly what the hobby needs a bit more of.
Who wouldn't want a blower on their lawn mower engine?
Communists. That's who.
The great part is - I just happen to know just such a guy who ISN'T a communist, and who has (already in his possession) just such an engine. Imagine the co-inky-dink! I think he's just some cylinder shims away from being at the right compression too. I would think such a guy (with time on his hands as well) might just take this thing to a completely different level.
Leave the kittens and puppies to the little girls. Show me how this is done, Captain Boost.
Do it for all of us who lack the know-how - for the weenies, the weak of will, the thin of wallet. Do it for the children, for the free world. Do it for America, or 'MURICA, or whatever it takes to push you over to the edge...
but just do it. For the love of all that's good, please do it.
Ohpleaseohpleaseohpleaseohpleaseohpleaseohpleaseohpleaseohplease.