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<blockquote data-quote="marleyskater420" data-source="post: 1318164" data-attributes="member: 549075"><p>Yes, but those engines were also not used to their full potential. When you are talking boost, it is a WORLD of difference, especially when you are in the upper range of boost, such as 15-20psi. When you are talking that much pressure, if the exhaust duration is not taken into consideration (as is w/ OEM cams) then you are robbing yourself of some major backpressure that could greatly help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marleyskater420, post: 1318164, member: 549075"] Yes, but those engines were also not used to their full potential. When you are talking boost, it is a WORLD of difference, especially when you are in the upper range of boost, such as 15-20psi. When you are talking that much pressure, if the exhaust duration is not taken into consideration (as is w/ OEM cams) then you are robbing yourself of some major backpressure that could greatly help you. [/QUOTE]
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