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<blockquote data-quote="03' White Snake" data-source="post: 15568798" data-attributes="member: 51916"><p>All depends on your power goals. The smaller blowers are "better" for the street but lack the ability to make big power. The big blowers want a lot of boost to really shine, so pump gas (93) is not the best option. Should only run around 18psi on 93.</p><p></p><p>My tuner explained it to me like this, running under 20lbs on the big blowers is like running the eaton at 8psi. It works, but is not going to make good power. Running the eaton at 15-16psi is like running the big blowers at 21+psi. That is where they really start to shine. Problem becomes you need e85 or Torco to run that high of boost. </p><p></p><p>Point is, if your looking for pump gas (93) and around 600 rwhp, the smaller blowers are "better". "Better" is a subjective term here.</p><p></p><p>I also personally would not but a used blower. There is maintenance that needs to be done on these blowers, and you never know how someone treated it before you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03' White Snake, post: 15568798, member: 51916"] All depends on your power goals. The smaller blowers are "better" for the street but lack the ability to make big power. The big blowers want a lot of boost to really shine, so pump gas (93) is not the best option. Should only run around 18psi on 93. My tuner explained it to me like this, running under 20lbs on the big blowers is like running the eaton at 8psi. It works, but is not going to make good power. Running the eaton at 15-16psi is like running the big blowers at 21+psi. That is where they really start to shine. Problem becomes you need e85 or Torco to run that high of boost. Point is, if your looking for pump gas (93) and around 600 rwhp, the smaller blowers are "better". "Better" is a subjective term here. I also personally would not but a used blower. There is maintenance that needs to be done on these blowers, and you never know how someone treated it before you. [/QUOTE]
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