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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Why twin screw
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<blockquote data-quote="Skunkworks" data-source="post: 4894148" data-attributes="member: 53052"><p>I have been reading alot about the effeciency of the twin screw blowers, although I still have some questions. If I only want to go about 13-15 psi boost, I could just use a 2.76 pulley on my 03 Cobra.</p><p></p><p>(Besides the money), is there an advantage to going with KB or Whipple at same boost level? I hear they run cooler...HOW MUCH COOLER? More power at same boost level becuase charge is cooler? Longer life?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skunkworks, post: 4894148, member: 53052"] I have been reading alot about the effeciency of the twin screw blowers, although I still have some questions. If I only want to go about 13-15 psi boost, I could just use a 2.76 pulley on my 03 Cobra. (Besides the money), is there an advantage to going with KB or Whipple at same boost level? I hear they run cooler...HOW MUCH COOLER? More power at same boost level becuase charge is cooler? Longer life? [/QUOTE]
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