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Old 03-05-2010, 11:57 AM   #838 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Zsteve View Post
Kyle how does psi matter in making a kit CARB legal? Does it have to do with emmissions? Im asking cuz I would need a CARB legal kit but would want it as high a psi as possible, to a point of course.
More boost = more fuel to run safe. More fuel means more emmissions.

Also some s/c require more load to spin, the traction drive on the other s/c is advertised to require less load to spin resulting in cleaner exhaust and different responce. That's why they load up your car on a small dyno in CA to test the emmisions. Either way if it passes it passes.

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