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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 16525235" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>They both work great. The Torque is the main advantage to me with a Turbo. I make as much Torque on 93 pump gas with a Turbo then I see most guys making with E85 on a blower set up. Fuel efficiency is much better with a Turbo as well.</p><p></p><p>I think when ur in the 600-750 hp range u dont really need to change ur boost settings as its barely enough power to spin a good set of 276/60's. When u start making closer to a 1000 whp that is when boost control is paramount on the street imo. At the track everyone hooks.</p><p></p><p>Controlling a 1000+ hp on the street with no boost controller for me would simply be dangerous and not fun at all, as all I would do is spin the tire.</p><p></p><p>So I think it comes down to HP goals. Anything under 800 whp id say go blower as its much easier to install but my Turbo NEVER sees belt slip and NEVER gets heat soaked either but two each his own they both have their advantages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 16525235, member: 111882"] They both work great. The Torque is the main advantage to me with a Turbo. I make as much Torque on 93 pump gas with a Turbo then I see most guys making with E85 on a blower set up. Fuel efficiency is much better with a Turbo as well. I think when ur in the 600-750 hp range u dont really need to change ur boost settings as its barely enough power to spin a good set of 276/60's. When u start making closer to a 1000 whp that is when boost control is paramount on the street imo. At the track everyone hooks. Controlling a 1000+ hp on the street with no boost controller for me would simply be dangerous and not fun at all, as all I would do is spin the tire. So I think it comes down to HP goals. Anything under 800 whp id say go blower as its much easier to install but my Turbo NEVER sees belt slip and NEVER gets heat soaked either but two each his own they both have their advantages. [/QUOTE]
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