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I'm running stage 2 kit .... both stage1 and 2 supercharger units max out at 90k... 88mm pulley put you at 90k around 7500 rpms... the 85mm is over spinning

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Old 03-24-2017, 01:36 PM   #18 (permalink)
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I'm running stage 2 kit .... both stage1 and 2 supercharger units max out at 90k... 88mm pulley put you at 90k around 7500 rpms... the 85mm is over spinning it a little at 7500 rpms (it's like 95k) ... but I normally don't redline the car ... I wanted the boost earlier in the rpm
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