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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Black94 5.0: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by mustanggt5091: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Black94 5.0: [qb] I don't think so.... Ever heard of turbo lag?...You have to wait for exhaust pressure to build before you can get boost...A blower is always spinning and can basically build boost instantly... :patriot: [/qb][/QUOTE]a blower can build boost instantly correct but wont see full boost untill 5k or redline, a turbo CAN see full boost by 3k :patriot: [/qb][/QUOTE]LOL :bsflag: A Kenne Bell or twin screw type blower can achieve full boost at 2,000rpm rather than 6,000rpm with a centrifugal like Vortech or ATI... Do you know how a turbo works?...Generally speaking, most Turbos wont build boost as early as a blower could...You can get a small turbo to spool up fast, but then you loose the total boost advantage...Turbos work off exhaust pressure, you have to build exhaust pressure to get boost...A blower runs off the crank and as soon as the crank goes the blower goes... :patriot: I love my turbo!..It has great torque and I've bypassed the factory boost controller to get full boost early(around 3500rpm)....I think it's more of less a personal preference as to which you prefer...I love both! :patriot: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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