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<blockquote data-quote="DaveT" data-source="post: 3554491" data-attributes="member: 568895"><p>I am unbiased on the matter as well, personally I would like one of each. I am just giving my suggestion.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The only problem being that you have to change pulleys every time you want to change boost, that along with the much higher parasitic loss or what steered me away from superchargers. I like being able to have a certain amount of boost for the street and pump gas and when it's time to go to the track simply add some race fuel and turn up the boost, not have to worry about changing the pulley and belt. Also the twin turbos will give a good amount higher than 70hp than the eaton and the same boost level. But I will admit I too like the sound of the kenne bells I have installed 4 or 5 for friends, they aren't a bad supercharger just inferior to turbos IMHO. On a side note my buddy had a 04 terminator that I installed a kenne bell on and ran it against my grand national. Was one of the best races I've had was neck and neck until we shut down I might have had a bumper or 3 on him but I consider it too close to call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveT, post: 3554491, member: 568895"] I am unbiased on the matter as well, personally I would like one of each. I am just giving my suggestion. The only problem being that you have to change pulleys every time you want to change boost, that along with the much higher parasitic loss or what steered me away from superchargers. I like being able to have a certain amount of boost for the street and pump gas and when it's time to go to the track simply add some race fuel and turn up the boost, not have to worry about changing the pulley and belt. Also the twin turbos will give a good amount higher than 70hp than the eaton and the same boost level. But I will admit I too like the sound of the kenne bells I have installed 4 or 5 for friends, they aren't a bad supercharger just inferior to turbos IMHO. On a side note my buddy had a 04 terminator that I installed a kenne bell on and ran it against my grand national. Was one of the best races I've had was neck and neck until we shut down I might have had a bumper or 3 on him but I consider it too close to call. [/QUOTE]
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