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Thinking of going to a supercharger.
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<blockquote data-quote="unibager" data-source="post: 3039768" data-attributes="member: 32007"><p>Well, I suppose since you want to be able to remove what you install with no apparent disturbance to the factory equipment, you are going to have to go with the procharger. If you do, I would defenitely step-up to the d-1sc. It is an upgrade, however, it will be a dynamic blower and is still self contained.</p><p>I think overall that you need to make a list of what you dont want (such as, self contained, intercooled, boost level and so forth), and this will lead you straight to the blower that fits your needs.</p><p>Good luck with your choice, and although one blower may be a little better than another in some aspects, the main brands and types all have strong points, and the bottom line is you will have more power and that is what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unibager, post: 3039768, member: 32007"] Well, I suppose since you want to be able to remove what you install with no apparent disturbance to the factory equipment, you are going to have to go with the procharger. If you do, I would defenitely step-up to the d-1sc. It is an upgrade, however, it will be a dynamic blower and is still self contained. I think overall that you need to make a list of what you dont want (such as, self contained, intercooled, boost level and so forth), and this will lead you straight to the blower that fits your needs. Good luck with your choice, and although one blower may be a little better than another in some aspects, the main brands and types all have strong points, and the bottom line is you will have more power and that is what you want. [/QUOTE]
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