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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 93PONY: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by st5150: [qb]Problem is that the Vortech isn't making the air that hot at your boost level. If you add an intercooler or after cooler, the gains from the cooler air won't make up for the loss of boost and you'll actually end up losing power. If you want the motor to last a long time, run a little less base timing as an insurance to prevent detonation.[/qb][/QUOTE]That's rediculous. The pressure drop from the intercooler/aftercooler is due to less heat...thus the air is denser. No power loss will be seen from the drop in pressure. The same amount of air is entering the motor. It's all about the mass-air flow, not boost! The cooler air-charge will allow more timing.....increasing power. & at 10psi.....that think is cooking the air! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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