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What kind of numbers are we talking about at 14 PSI (rwhp & torque)? What type of modifications are required to safely operate at that level for extended periods of time?
and lastly, do you have any sponsorship or distrubitor opportunities?
Thanks!
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I was just talking to my car fellas at work about hooking my car up with turbo, I'm glad somebody is already on the ball! I don't have the cash for it this summer, but by next summer I'll definitely be contacting you guys about this sweet a$$ setup you've been talking about! I can't wait!
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I believe a 1 bar map would be good only for NA applications. Remember that when you add boost, you add pressure ABOVE normal NA pressures, i.e. 7 psi boost goes WITH the 14.7psi that is present in normal driving conditions, equals out to 21.7psi (that's more pressure than a 1 bar map would be able to "see" at 14.7psi) Am I right, or talking out of my @$$? [img]smile.gif[/img]
Jon
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by L32Projekt: I believe a 1 bar map would be good only for NA applications. Remember that when you add boost, you add pressure ABOVE normal NA pressures, i.e. 7 psi boost goes WITH the 14.7psi that is present in normal driving conditions, equals out to 21.7psi (that's more pressure than a 1 bar map would be able to "see" at 14.7psi) Am I right, or talking out of my @$$? [img]smile.gif[/img]
Jon<hr></blockquote>
You are absolutely right :D
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