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Eaton Supercharger Porting Comparison: Boost or Pulley
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<blockquote data-quote="halflife" data-source="post: 8903731" data-attributes="member: 13481"><p>this is beating a dead horse. steg is never going to go boost for boost because their flux capacitor is located in the snout. why not do a snout swap. steig snout sb port, then pull the snout off and put a posi case on it. this way you dont have to worry about pulley ratio and you can see who really has the best port job. or just leave the sb out of the test and go stock snout port to stock snout port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halflife, post: 8903731, member: 13481"] this is beating a dead horse. steg is never going to go boost for boost because their flux capacitor is located in the snout. why not do a snout swap. steig snout sb port, then pull the snout off and put a posi case on it. this way you dont have to worry about pulley ratio and you can see who really has the best port job. or just leave the sb out of the test and go stock snout port to stock snout port. [/QUOTE]
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