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2011 GT Vortech install done, Big Numbers!
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<blockquote data-quote="assasinator" data-source="post: 10112886" data-attributes="member: 105188"><p>Who are you? and where did you come from? ive never heard of you in the 2011 GT tuning /engineering world. what experience with coyote's do you have? where is your proof they are blowing up? i want specifics. </p><p></p><p>if you dont have anything but baseless charges shut up. if you have specifics i wanna know. everyone else needs to know the limits too. you seem to know them. well?</p><p></p><p></p><p>why would a large blower be added to the coyote? for and forced induction expert, you should know why. airflow in lbs/minute. just because it runs 7psi doesnt mean a coyote can use a 45mm turbo/centri. come on man. explain it to me please. you know things i dont.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="assasinator, post: 10112886, member: 105188"] Who are you? and where did you come from? ive never heard of you in the 2011 GT tuning /engineering world. what experience with coyote's do you have? where is your proof they are blowing up? i want specifics. if you dont have anything but baseless charges shut up. if you have specifics i wanna know. everyone else needs to know the limits too. you seem to know them. well? why would a large blower be added to the coyote? for and forced induction expert, you should know why. airflow in lbs/minute. just because it runs 7psi doesnt mean a coyote can use a 45mm turbo/centri. come on man. explain it to me please. you know things i dont. [/QUOTE]
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