tvs 2300
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I've read a lot on the subject over the past couple years. I put the Edelbrock E-Force on my Silverado. Very impressed with it, but I'm well under 500 at the wheels.
However to build that kind of hp one of the big limitations is belt slippage. The 1900 unit built around 900hp, so assuming the 2300 should put out...another 100, easy? Guessing the boost would be in the 12-15lb area, but that's only a guess. Lingenfelter, Hennesy, and a few others have tweaked the 2300. Just haven't paid any attention to it for awhile.
However to build that kind of hp one of the big limitations is belt slippage. The 1900 unit built around 900hp, so assuming the 2300 should put out...another 100, easy? Guessing the boost would be in the 12-15lb area, but that's only a guess. Lingenfelter, Hennesy, and a few others have tweaked the 2300. Just haven't paid any attention to it for awhile.
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Power wise, the sweet spot is several hundred hp less on the TVS than the other two blowers. If you're good with 700ish, it's a great choice. If you want more, go centrifugal or turbo. Not saying the TVS is not capable of more. That's about where you start spending a whole bunch more money for not much more power.....and a lot of heat. Meth works wonders for centri's and turbos. Not so much with a top mount blower.