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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Which blower to run with taking kb off
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<blockquote data-quote="JP_Stang" data-source="post: 12186683" data-attributes="member: 112328"><p>With your compression I would run a D1 or a T-trim from Vortech. I don't know what your fuel system looks like, but you most likely want to upgrade your lines and rails if you haven't already. It's quiet a bit difference between 500 and 600whp. It gets a little more tricky once you start getting to those kind of numbers. Obviously you will need 60lb. injectors at this point if you don't already have them.</p><p></p><p>I would run an air-to-air intercooler just because it's a more simple setup, although air-to-water will work just as well. If you go with air-to-air, stay away from the ebay intercoolers! At the numbers your looking to get, any of those will be a huge restriction. Invest in a Treadstone unit. A bunch of guys have had good luck with them and they are most likely the best bang for your buck.</p><p></p><p>As far as the headers go, I think you will be fine with the shorty's but the long tubes would add to the high rpm hp. The shorty's may help you some down low tho.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with the gears Redfire mentioned. Us centri guys have to have something to help us get up to our power range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP_Stang, post: 12186683, member: 112328"] With your compression I would run a D1 or a T-trim from Vortech. I don't know what your fuel system looks like, but you most likely want to upgrade your lines and rails if you haven't already. It's quiet a bit difference between 500 and 600whp. It gets a little more tricky once you start getting to those kind of numbers. Obviously you will need 60lb. injectors at this point if you don't already have them. I would run an air-to-air intercooler just because it's a more simple setup, although air-to-water will work just as well. If you go with air-to-air, stay away from the ebay intercoolers! At the numbers your looking to get, any of those will be a huge restriction. Invest in a Treadstone unit. A bunch of guys have had good luck with them and they are most likely the best bang for your buck. As far as the headers go, I think you will be fine with the shorty's but the long tubes would add to the high rpm hp. The shorty's may help you some down low tho. I also agree with the gears Redfire mentioned. Us centri guys have to have something to help us get up to our power range. [/QUOTE]
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