Saywhen
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What he said...looks like a GM blower.
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What he said...looks like a GM blower.
We have not done a direct comparison like this to our competitors. This is a difficult test to run due to some key variances between kits.have you guys tested IATs lb for lb with competitor kits?
It does not unfortunately.Hard to see from the pictures, will this fit under a strut tower brace that the performance package comes with? I'm guessing no, but thought I'd ask anyway.
I don't like 40yr olds bouncing around and waving their arms like Justin Bieber....

I like this set-up. Too bad I'm not in So-Cal to be a test mule...It does not unfortunately.

very valid point.We have not done a direct comparison like this to our competitors. This is a difficult test to run due to some key variances between kits.
One of these variances is IAT sensor location. We place our IAT sensor in the rear most manifold runner closes to the compressor outlet. The rear runners will naturally be the hottest (15-20°F hotter). The father you get from the blower outlet, the cooler the air charge to the runners. We put the sensor in the rear so it samples the worst case scenario. The PCM will start to retard timing based on the hottest of the cylinders but also shows up on data logs as having higher IATs...
THIS. I was thinking the same thing before I even read the replies. Some one needs to dub over that video with some dope beats and rhymes... :lol:I don't like 40yr olds bouncing around and waving their arms like Justin Bieber....
yeah. probably. yeah.I think the request wasn't to compare logs from the PCM but rather a bench flow test of the blower versus a bench flow test of another TVS competitor. Install the same size throttle body, same size pulley, setup the intercooler system as it would be on the car, and spin that F'r up and measure CFM and inlet/outlet temps at the same location.