Talk:Scroll compressor
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I stumbled across this article, noticed the cleanup flag and huge blocks of text, and decided to try to fix it up a bit. There were no sections, so I tried to break it down into sections, but it probably needs some more work. (Especially as the only think I know about Scroll Compressors is what I just read.) (The formatting was very unusual while editing.) Fogster 17:52, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Compressed Liquids?
Article says "uses two interleaved spiral-like vanes to pump or compress fluids such as liquids and gases." I thought liquids could not be compressed, and that the scroll compressor can only be used to pump gasses for this reason (the volume of the pockets of gasses becomes smaller as it moves through the spiral).
69.155.76.41 (talk) 05:31, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Volkswagen G-lader
I corrected myself here (see page history). VW sold a supercharged version of the Corrado (Not the Scirocco as I originally remembered) that used a scroll supercharger they called a "G-Lader" (G-Vator in the states).
--Bagheera 18:47, 26 July 2007 (UTC)

