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pros and cons:procharger vs roush tvs
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<blockquote data-quote="Scuba-Matt" data-source="post: 12755713" data-attributes="member: 25255"><p>The amount of material that has to be removed is very minimal and has to effect on the integrity of the timing cover. Roush has been doing this for 3 years with one single issue.</p><p>I did mine in 30 minutes. When looking at it you can't even tell it was done. Proper tools make the job easy.</p><p>The Paxton is a nice set up too. It all depends on what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scuba-Matt, post: 12755713, member: 25255"] The amount of material that has to be removed is very minimal and has to effect on the integrity of the timing cover. Roush has been doing this for 3 years with one single issue. I did mine in 30 minutes. When looking at it you can't even tell it was done. Proper tools make the job easy. The Paxton is a nice set up too. It all depends on what you want. [/QUOTE]
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