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The Blower Bistro
2003 Cobra Whipple 2.3 Question
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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16505347" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>18-19psi on 93oct is the old sweet spot on the smaller TS blowers. Pretty consistently nets +/-600whp. Max psi I ever recall seeing from a ported Eaton is 17 and that made 550's.</p><p></p><p>I didn't see anything about bigger injectors, BAP, or MAF listed. Additional parts I think you'll need regardless of which blower setup you choose. </p><p></p><p>If it were me, I'd rather have the bigger, more efficient blower and just dial it back with a bigger pulley versus a maxed out Eaton on the hairy edge of making more heat than effective boost. You'll sacrifice some of the low end punch/torque you'd get from the Eaton, but overall I feel you'd get a better, more reliable and consistent result thanks in part to lower IAT's. Better for the motor and less strain on the blower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16505347, member: 195778"] 18-19psi on 93oct is the old sweet spot on the smaller TS blowers. Pretty consistently nets +/-600whp. Max psi I ever recall seeing from a ported Eaton is 17 and that made 550's. I didn't see anything about bigger injectors, BAP, or MAF listed. Additional parts I think you'll need regardless of which blower setup you choose. If it were me, I'd rather have the bigger, more efficient blower and just dial it back with a bigger pulley versus a maxed out Eaton on the hairy edge of making more heat than effective boost. You'll sacrifice some of the low end punch/torque you'd get from the Eaton, but overall I feel you'd get a better, more reliable and consistent result thanks in part to lower IAT's. Better for the motor and less strain on the blower. [/QUOTE]
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