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Old 04-16-2009, 04:59 PM
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Im wanting some opinions on the YSI Supercharger and the Maggie TVS 2300. Which do you think is better and WHY? I seen the videos and talked to the guys at RPM and they are making a little under 1K HP with the YSI and it has everyday driveability. The TVS has made the same HP but Im not sure about the Driveability. I would also like to know about the Tempature Issues? Thanks Guys
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I dont think the TVS 2300 will fit under the fbody hood, youll need the smaller one. Plus at that power you probably get a lot of heatsoak, I am no expert tho
I go with an F series blower, you will be very happy
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Im a procharger nutswinger so my opinion is biased, Id run a d1sc kit. Roots/screw types can get a little heat soaked after driving around for awhile or hammering on it for awhile but, its nothing that a water/meth kit couldnt fix.
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I dont think the TVS 2300 will fit under the fbody hood, youll need the smaller one. Plus at that power you probably get a lot of heatsoak, I am no expert tho
I go with an F series blower, you will be very happy
Ive cut the cowl and have a Tubular Front end so the fitment issue of a TVS 2300 is no problem.

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Im a procharger nutswinger so my opinion is biased, Id run a d1sc kit. Roots/screw types can get a little heat soaked after driving around for awhile or hammering on it for awhile but, its nothing that a water/meth kit couldnt fix.
How would I do a water kit with Twin Screw Style SC?
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TVS it is then. if you cut it already then you should do it, it would be a sweet build. just make sure to post with your progress, i like to see it. itll be a real fast car
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It will be a while because as of now Im doin a Turbo build on my 98. Ill post progress of that as well. When it comes time to SC the 99 I will let you guys know. It will be a Beast. Im goin for the 950+ STREETABLE Goal. I Might get Lucky and hit the 4 Digit HP Mark (1000). I know it aint gonna be easy.....or Cheap.....but I know it can be done, so thats my goal. In the mean time Ill keep you guys posted with the Turbo 98.




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