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SVT Shelby GT500
Bigger blower = more power?
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<blockquote data-quote="merkyworks" data-source="post: 15951710" data-attributes="member: 179203"><p>Think I understand whats happening in the graph but can someone please confirm this. The 2.6L KB's are dark blue and red (15.05 psi & 16.60 psi) and the 3.4 Whipple is bright blue (18.44 psi). </p><p></p><p>While the 3.4 is make more boost it isn't moving as much air as the 2.6's are, rigth?</p><p>This coupled with the fact the 3.4 takes more power to turn all adds up to the 3.4 being down on power till 5.5-6k rpm, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merkyworks, post: 15951710, member: 179203"] Think I understand whats happening in the graph but can someone please confirm this. The 2.6L KB's are dark blue and red (15.05 psi & 16.60 psi) and the 3.4 Whipple is bright blue (18.44 psi). While the 3.4 is make more boost it isn't moving as much air as the 2.6's are, rigth? This coupled with the fact the 3.4 takes more power to turn all adds up to the 3.4 being down on power till 5.5-6k rpm, right? [/QUOTE]
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