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Old 05-09-2001, 10:21 AM   #6
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Vortechs are better, but pain to maintain and install(from what I have heard) and they boost their advertised number, unlike my powerdyne that only boosts 5-6(REALLLLY PIZZNIZES ME OFF) Other than that it is a great street blower, but if it is 9's you want...save $$.
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There is no extra maintenance with a Vortech (over any other blower). I've had mine for 3 years, with no problems at all. I change the oil/filter every 2500 miles, and change the plugs and fuel filter once a year. I wouldn't call that a pain.

As far as installation, the only issue most have with the Vortech is tapping the oil pan. Actually, tapping the oil pan is much easier than you think. Once you've done it (or seen it done) you'll know what I mean.

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