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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
2.9 Whip?
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<blockquote data-quote="LSUstang05" data-source="post: 7925067" data-attributes="member: 52149"><p>My tuner has had one on his Lightning for quite some time now. He makes pretty insane power for the mods he has being just a built block and full exhaust (680/650 IIRC) with only 12˚ of total timing (boost, not sure on). It is definitely a pretty slick unit all installed and pretty looking. From what he told me, the 3.4L is more of a race driven blower that runs much more efficiently at 19+psi of boost whereas the new 2.9L blower will be much more efficient from the 15psi-20psi range (where most people keep their blowers at) while creating a nice power curve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LSUstang05, post: 7925067, member: 52149"] My tuner has had one on his Lightning for quite some time now. He makes pretty insane power for the mods he has being just a built block and full exhaust (680/650 IIRC) with only 12˚ of total timing (boost, not sure on). It is definitely a pretty slick unit all installed and pretty looking. From what he told me, the 3.4L is more of a race driven blower that runs much more efficiently at 19+psi of boost whereas the new 2.9L blower will be much more efficient from the 15psi-20psi range (where most people keep their blowers at) while creating a nice power curve. [/QUOTE]
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