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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 10848602" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>GT500s have eaton roots M122, no twin screw. you can compound with a TS but everything i've heard says that it just works better with a roots s'charger. i believe it's the different ways that air is compressed, a TS compressing the air between the rotors and a roots blowing air into the intake manifold, causing it to be pressurized in there.</p><p>it can be done with a TS however, as ford GTs have a TS stock and there are a handful of them running compound with great numbers. i believe throwing a TVS on there would work better though.</p><p>if your serious about this make sure you do a LOT of reading on compound boost(diesel forums are a great place to start). remember, it's not as simple as adding the turbo PSI and the blower PSI together, it ends up being a far higher number than that, lol. also, the supercharger will be a restriction, you'll be able to make more HP at the same PSI with just the twins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 10848602, member: 27761"] GT500s have eaton roots M122, no twin screw. you can compound with a TS but everything i've heard says that it just works better with a roots s'charger. i believe it's the different ways that air is compressed, a TS compressing the air between the rotors and a roots blowing air into the intake manifold, causing it to be pressurized in there. it can be done with a TS however, as ford GTs have a TS stock and there are a handful of them running compound with great numbers. i believe throwing a TVS on there would work better though. if your serious about this make sure you do a LOT of reading on compound boost(diesel forums are a great place to start). remember, it's not as simple as adding the turbo PSI and the blower PSI together, it ends up being a far higher number than that, lol. also, the supercharger will be a restriction, you'll be able to make more HP at the same PSI with just the twins. [/QUOTE]
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