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Originally Posted by TopgunZ
You can create more power by upping the boost by creating less restriction at the supercharger inlet. By going to just a turboguard and nothing to filter smaller particles you will see around 16psi. This is going to stress the fuel setup like Redondoaveb said so you need a RFS to compensate all that boost pushing against the injectors.
The great thing about the velocity intake is that you can swap from a filtered setup (525whp) to an unfiltered setup (600whp?) in a couple of minutes. Then just switch maps (5 seconds) depending on what boost level you want to run at given the environmental conditions required for filtering air.
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So does this mean that no pulley change is needed?
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