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Originally Posted by NYBladeZ Well if that is the case then the gains must exceed TT kits. Not necessarily meaning more power or torque but no lag and a flat
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If you want turbo-like torque from a supercharger, you have to go with different designs like a roots-type, twin screw, etc. These make significant boost at low RPM, but lose efficiency towards the top. With our V-platform and the intakes runners on the inside of the V, I actually think that such a SC would work well, but my guess it that space constraints are the problem. With all this said, I am very excited to see the kind of results this kit puts out. I haven't seen any twin SC setups before so I am very curious about the performance.
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