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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
vortech pulley size and psi?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris98vobra" data-source="post: 8490287" data-attributes="member: 2651"><p>Hummm.... see my post above. The key for not killing flow is a well flowing IC. Horizontal finned cores cool better but cost more boost. As I said above, I lost about 2 lbs with mine. I did struggle with belt slip as soon as I dropped to a 3.25" pulley. I can only imagine how much you might have with a 2.9". My old core looked very much like the low end Procharger one and it did well but became a cork when I tried to find more boost. At 15lbs I gave up completely and removed my core and just ran a straight pipe where it used to be. I then added water/meth injection. </p><p></p><p>For 3 years this has been my set up and has run well. Only now am I springing for a new and larger IC. But again, mine will be verticle finned and I am keeping my water/math injection too.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris98vobra, post: 8490287, member: 2651"] Hummm.... see my post above. The key for not killing flow is a well flowing IC. Horizontal finned cores cool better but cost more boost. As I said above, I lost about 2 lbs with mine. I did struggle with belt slip as soon as I dropped to a 3.25" pulley. I can only imagine how much you might have with a 2.9". My old core looked very much like the low end Procharger one and it did well but became a cork when I tried to find more boost. At 15lbs I gave up completely and removed my core and just ran a straight pipe where it used to be. I then added water/meth injection. For 3 years this has been my set up and has run well. Only now am I springing for a new and larger IC. But again, mine will be verticle finned and I am keeping my water/math injection too. Chris [/QUOTE]
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