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depends on the pulley, inner cooled or non innercooled, supporting mods,
Well lets see the KIT itself comes with only 1 size pulley and doesn't come intercooled. So the other relevant remark would be depends on what supporting mods you have.
Regardless of all this little bs people like to spit out. Your looking at ROUGHLY 10rwhp per psi. This will vary depending on the current condition of your car and supporting mods.
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Yeah i looked and looked, Google, here, and Fullthrottlev6.... no deffinate numbers anywhere. I have intake, exhaust, short shifter, LCA's, Aluminum Driveshaft, 180* Drilled ZZP thermo, Catco Cat, and more before I would be doing this anyhow....
a basic and accepted estimate is 10 hp (to the wheels) for every +1 psi of boost.
this is an estimate. different mods and ingnition systems, whatever will make different result. for a rough estimate plan on 10 hp to the wheels for every +1 psi of boost.
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