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Which blower would you choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="11Sec_Lx" data-source="post: 16346934" data-attributes="member: 9869"><p>OP - does having a stock converter matter to you? The TVS can and will flourish with a stock converter. The turbo setups will all be lazy without one. Just something to consider. I can't stand the part throttle driving experience with an aftermarket converter, feeling "slushy" amd all. I can point and shoot with my stock converter and it takes off like manual car. </p><p></p><p>Brett - My pulley swaps take 2-3 minutes. Thing is, I don't swap back and forth really, unless I'm going to pickle the fuel system. </p><p></p><p>We can go back and forth all day. It doesn't matter to me which one he ends up with. All good here. [emoji106]</p><p></p><p></p><p>If either of you want to know/see how simple an 8 second 5.0 car can be, fly into Indianapolis International for the day and I'll pick you up in my car and show you, bring you back and you can fly home. This is a real offer once spring comes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="11Sec_Lx, post: 16346934, member: 9869"] OP - does having a stock converter matter to you? The TVS can and will flourish with a stock converter. The turbo setups will all be lazy without one. Just something to consider. I can't stand the part throttle driving experience with an aftermarket converter, feeling "slushy" amd all. I can point and shoot with my stock converter and it takes off like manual car. Brett - My pulley swaps take 2-3 minutes. Thing is, I don't swap back and forth really, unless I'm going to pickle the fuel system. We can go back and forth all day. It doesn't matter to me which one he ends up with. All good here. [emoji106] If either of you want to know/see how simple an 8 second 5.0 car can be, fly into Indianapolis International for the day and I'll pick you up in my car and show you, bring you back and you can fly home. This is a real offer once spring comes. [/QUOTE]
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