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Old 12-13-2006, 02:29 PM
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Default More efficient m62s (eaton'* TVS™ design)

Check out the compressor maps on the second page it'* like night and day.
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Maybe, by a long shot this could work on the S1L67?
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Looks like a loss of low-end torque, but a gain on the high end.

Not any time soon though. And not in the budget for the average S1 owner by any stretch of the imagination.
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