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<blockquote data-quote="mebcop" data-source="post: 13271505" data-attributes="member: 70119"><p>No matter what anyone says, everyone else is gonna jump in and claim otherwise. I have the Roush TVS and my buddy has the Paxton. I PERSONALLY like how the TVS drives daily much better than the Paxton, but it def seems like the paxton is easier to run better times at the strip. </p><p></p><p>If I had my car stock again, and $$$ for a s/c kit, I would still pick the TVS. I am not knocking the Paxton, as it puts down great times, but the "linear power" that gets bragged up is boring to me. Yes it hooks up better because of it, but I'm the kind of guy who loves breaking the tires loose in 3rd gear on street tires. </p><p></p><p>If you want great track times, and stock like low end with monstrous top end, then Paxton seems to be perfect for that.</p><p></p><p>If you want low end grunt that makes you giggle every day when cruising around town, then TVS is awesome for that.</p><p></p><p>Both great kits!</p><p></p><p>BTW: if Paxton/Vortech offered coolant hoses, and other little parts that didn't make you hack the crap out of your stuff, I prob wouldve ordered the Paxton to begin with. But like I said, now that I know both setups, I'm glad I got the TVS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mebcop, post: 13271505, member: 70119"] No matter what anyone says, everyone else is gonna jump in and claim otherwise. I have the Roush TVS and my buddy has the Paxton. I PERSONALLY like how the TVS drives daily much better than the Paxton, but it def seems like the paxton is easier to run better times at the strip. If I had my car stock again, and $$$ for a s/c kit, I would still pick the TVS. I am not knocking the Paxton, as it puts down great times, but the "linear power" that gets bragged up is boring to me. Yes it hooks up better because of it, but I'm the kind of guy who loves breaking the tires loose in 3rd gear on street tires. If you want great track times, and stock like low end with monstrous top end, then Paxton seems to be perfect for that. If you want low end grunt that makes you giggle every day when cruising around town, then TVS is awesome for that. Both great kits! BTW: if Paxton/Vortech offered coolant hoses, and other little parts that didn't make you hack the crap out of your stuff, I prob wouldve ordered the Paxton to begin with. But like I said, now that I know both setups, I'm glad I got the TVS [/QUOTE]
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