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New Procharger for 2011 5.0!
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<blockquote data-quote="NoSVT's4me" data-source="post: 9953330" data-attributes="member: 6945"><p>I like the Procharger look much more, but at the point of adding a S/C, it's performance I care about, along with ease of installation. Beyond those two things, little matters. If I'm adding any S/C, I'm looking to go faster, not look prettier.</p><p></p><p>I noticed questions/comments about the filter placement in the rear. Seems to me a cowl induction hood would clear up any problems in that area and a well done ram air hood would be pretty nice. If hot air is any concern, I'd look into a new hood. Then again, I'm not sure on the output of these systems reaching my goals and I really think my desire would be to swap pistons to something around 9:1 and really get some boost. I've not read all the details, but it seems similar power can be had without boost... so far. Lower compression could be a major help and I'm sure we'll see it happen sometime soon, by someone who has the money, time and want...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoSVT's4me, post: 9953330, member: 6945"] I like the Procharger look much more, but at the point of adding a S/C, it's performance I care about, along with ease of installation. Beyond those two things, little matters. If I'm adding any S/C, I'm looking to go faster, not look prettier. I noticed questions/comments about the filter placement in the rear. Seems to me a cowl induction hood would clear up any problems in that area and a well done ram air hood would be pretty nice. If hot air is any concern, I'd look into a new hood. Then again, I'm not sure on the output of these systems reaching my goals and I really think my desire would be to swap pistons to something around 9:1 and really get some boost. I've not read all the details, but it seems similar power can be had without boost... so far. Lower compression could be a major help and I'm sure we'll see it happen sometime soon, by someone who has the money, time and want... [/QUOTE]
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