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Old 11-01-2003, 07:20 PM
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Is anyone running it?
Also How much boost can the stock blower on my 95 SSEI make and still be efficent and safe. The Highest boost I have seen on the guage is about 8 psi.
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I hit 10psi with a 3.4 pulley and I know there are some running 3'* and smaller...you could probably hit 30 or so psi but you better be able to handle the heat and KR your going to get with that...(ie. headers, rockers, cam, intercooler...) or kiss your engine goodbye...
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Pulley size comparisons can't be made between any other years but 92/93, 94/95, or 96 and up. A 2.5" pulley will get a 95 in the 10psi range. You meed intake and exhaust mods to make it work well.

I built my own water/alc injection system, but am no longer running it. New system in the works. Jeffrey10x2 is currently running a custom system. We're the only 2.
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