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Kompressor (spelling) is a word found on Mercedes cars and is their term for a supercharger (not to be confused with turbocharger). One assumes it is the German form of "compressor" or something which compresses, in this case the air in the intake charge.
A Kompressor engine is a German designed motor with a mechanical device that adds compression to the engine. This engine was commonly found in Mercedes vehicles in the late 1990s.
The headlight fuse, on your Mercedes-Benz, is located in the fuse box. A location diagram of the fuses can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
A Chevy Supercharger can be found at dealerships that sell Chevy vehicles. Also check out sites such as AutoTrader, which would have many Chevy cars for sale.
Supercharger oil for a 1993 Ford Thunderbird can be found at auto parts stores that sell racing performance parts. Usually, a 50 wt. oil will work for this type of engine.
A class Mercedes cars can be newly purchased from any Mercedes-Benz dealership. Mercedes-Benz dealerships are found all around the world.
Mercedes dealerships can be found in most major metropolitan cities throughout Canada. There is not a place in Canada where a Mercedes dealership is not allowed.
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Manufacturing in Mercedes, Hidalgo County, TX info found at http://www.manufacturersnews.com/manufacturing.asp?state=TX&city=Mercedes
The Mercedes Benz Sprinter can be found at most local Mercedes dealerships. If one's local dealership does not have any, the official Mercedes website has information on which dealerships have them in stock.
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Yes, you just won't have any boost. Under normal driving your not using boost anyways. I know this because my mechanic had a gtp in his shop with an inoperable supercharger and the owner used the car until a replacement was found. 00gtp