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3.6 KB vs VMP Gen3R test
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 16339252" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>Yes, he will have to answer that. I see large boost numbers in a previous post. Me personally, I would rather not have to spin the blower (any blower) into oblivion to get a desired higher boost level. It is nice to spin a blower at lower speeds and gain the boost desired while also keeping the heat down on that lower spin.......but that is just me. I guess my question, once I determine what boost level I want to achieve.........What blower can I buy to get to that desired boost/power level with the lowest spin and heat creation?</p><p></p><p>My overall view of it..........I do not want my blower to have to run a wide open sprint every time I press the right pedal for power, I would rather that it is sitting back in a Lazyboy with the foot rest up while drinking a sweet tea and making that same power level. <<<And then if there is a larger demand, it is more than capable to step up to the challenge.</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 16339252, member: 9628"] Yes, he will have to answer that. I see large boost numbers in a previous post. Me personally, I would rather not have to spin the blower (any blower) into oblivion to get a desired higher boost level. It is nice to spin a blower at lower speeds and gain the boost desired while also keeping the heat down on that lower spin.......but that is just me. I guess my question, once I determine what boost level I want to achieve.........What blower can I buy to get to that desired boost/power level with the lowest spin and heat creation? My overall view of it..........I do not want my blower to have to run a wide open sprint every time I press the right pedal for power, I would rather that it is sitting back in a Lazyboy with the foot rest up while drinking a sweet tea and making that same power level. <<<And then if there is a larger demand, it is more than capable to step up to the challenge. R [/QUOTE]
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