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Old 06-08-2002, 06:06 AM   #8
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Jimberg, thank you for the reply. I wasn't sure if my buddy and I were thinking right. He had the same idea for the most part, but we are both new to the supercharging world, and were not sure what was going on. The car seems like its running great. Just need to get my mass air meter in the fender and away from the head unit.
89, I am not too worried about only getting 4psi at 3900ft. The kit if I am not mistaken is only a 5psi kit, and so its about right for my elevation. Being up here with the birds doesn't help much of anything with the car. My only concern is rapping it up to 6000 everytime I go to the races. I have enjoyed the kit so far though. Would love to have an aftercooler for it.

Once again, thanks guys.

Chris
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