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Originally Posted by Nixlimited So the obvious question is why aren't the other STG 2 kits making this much WTQ? Is it a tuning preference? The answer to that is
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See, with a TT kit, you can adjust boost pretty much on the fly with a boost controller. So, that allows you to fill up with high octane fuel, crank up the boost and make more power (with an appropriate tune). On a supercharger, you would have to swap pulleys when you change from one octane to another and switch your map. It's doable, but not everyone wants to crawl under their car every time they switch back and forth between pump gas and race gas. The idea here, is to offer a supercharger that makes good power and like our Twin Turbo kit, has more in it. Last edited by Mike@GTM; 11-14-2011 at 04:18 PM. |
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