- Paxton Automotive
Paxton Automotive is a
United States -based manufacturer ofsupercharger s forautomotive use. The company is the major proponent of thecentrifugal type supercharger . Early products were offered under theMcCulloch name. Some Paxton superchargers have been factory fitted, but most units sold have been aftermarket installed. Paxton products are possibly best known for their frequent use in performance-modifiedFord Mustang s.Inventor Robert Paxton McCulloch began producing superchargers to his design in
1937 for the Ford Flathead V8, a popular engine for performance modification at the time. The company estimates that around 5,000 were built beforeWorld War II stopped production.Postwar, McCulloch developed a more sophisticated supercharger and began selling it in
1953 . This was factory fitted to a number of vehicles at the time, including the Kaiser Manhattan,Packard Panther ,Studebaker Golden Hawk , 1957Packard Clipper and 1958Packard Hawk .In
1956 , McCulloch set up a separate Paxton Superchargers division, selling it off in1958 . Supercharged engines were used for one successful year inNASCAR racing, after which forced induction was banned from the sport. For this purpose, Paxton superchargers were fitted as the rare (211 produced) F-option for the1957 Ford Thunderbird .A short run of
Shelby Mustang s were fitted with Paxton superchargers, and Ford dealers offered Paxton superchargers as a dealer-fittedFord Mustang option from1965 to1972 . Paxton still provides supercharger kits for old Mustangs as well as more recent models.Still in business, Paxton now supplies complete supercharging kits for popular performance-modified cars, as well as bare superchargers for more customised installations.
One of the more unusual applications for the Paxton brand superchargers was as an air pump in the air purifying "CO2 Scrubber" of U.S. Navy submarines.
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The Paxton
*Robert Paxton McCulloch External links
* [http://www.paxtonauto.com/ Paxton Automotive]
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