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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Mach-ete" data-source="post: 1503703" data-attributes="member: 16424"><p>I have run 10psig of boost in my Mach for 12k miles and have had zero issues with my internals. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I do wish my rods and pistons were forged because I would crank up the boost tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion it's the excessive heat of compression that kills a weak motor. Have you ever felt the throttle body of a supercharged car after it's raced? It's so hot you can't put your hand on the part. Unless you have a way of ridding the heat of compression I feel you will eventually have issues with the motor.</p><p></p><p>Vortech has an air to water after cooler, which is what's on my car, it works very well. I would say it removes up to 100 degrees of unwanted heat on a hot day. </p><p></p><p>My question is does the Kenne Bell have any way of lowering compressed air temperatures? If not, I feel the KB would or could be the death knell for a Mach. I do love how those KB's sound. They are so intimidating coupled with headers. Nothing sounds better.</p><p></p><p>I tell ya, I would put a KB on my Mach if I had forged internals, no doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Mach-ete, post: 1503703, member: 16424"] I have run 10psig of boost in my Mach for 12k miles and have had zero issues with my internals. Yes, I do wish my rods and pistons were forged because I would crank up the boost tomorrow. In my opinion it's the excessive heat of compression that kills a weak motor. Have you ever felt the throttle body of a supercharged car after it's raced? It's so hot you can't put your hand on the part. Unless you have a way of ridding the heat of compression I feel you will eventually have issues with the motor. Vortech has an air to water after cooler, which is what's on my car, it works very well. I would say it removes up to 100 degrees of unwanted heat on a hot day. My question is does the Kenne Bell have any way of lowering compressed air temperatures? If not, I feel the KB would or could be the death knell for a Mach. I do love how those KB's sound. They are so intimidating coupled with headers. Nothing sounds better. I tell ya, I would put a KB on my Mach if I had forged internals, no doubt. [/QUOTE]
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