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I second that opinion. I am not sure why everyone gets so worked up about how much boost they run, the key is to make the most power on the least amount of boost. Boost is nothing more than the amount of restriction you motor has with breathing. As engine efficiency goes up, power should go up and boost levels will go down. Like 16psi and 822RWHP. If you have to run 24psi to make 900hp, they your engine is not as efficient as it could be.
The more boost you run, the more stress you place on every part of the motor, which requires stronger parts. Thats why you cant do this and be cheap about it. There is no such thing as a reliable turbo car, making 25psi on a small budget. Not if you want it to last everyday.
The more boost you run, the more stress you place on every part of the motor, which requires stronger parts. Thats why you cant do this and be cheap about it. There is no such thing as a reliable turbo car, making 25psi on a small budget. Not if you want it to last everyday.

What you need to do is define your HP/torque goals!!!

