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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
F1A to F1X
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<blockquote data-quote="encasedmetal" data-source="post: 12573132" data-attributes="member: 80137"><p>It will fit the bracket, but the depth and circumference of the blower is larger so your engine bay may not allow it. Also, you need more cubes and n/a power to spin that bad boy. A f1x will work with mod motors but more cubes and compression are needed, a f1c is the next best step up and only costs 5xx dollars to upgrade your f1a to a f1c. I would say though that if you're maxing out your f1a you have other areas in the motor to address flow wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="encasedmetal, post: 12573132, member: 80137"] It will fit the bracket, but the depth and circumference of the blower is larger so your engine bay may not allow it. Also, you need more cubes and n/a power to spin that bad boy. A f1x will work with mod motors but more cubes and compression are needed, a f1c is the next best step up and only costs 5xx dollars to upgrade your f1a to a f1c. I would say though that if you're maxing out your f1a you have other areas in the motor to address flow wise. [/QUOTE]
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