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Old 12-17-2011, 06:03 PM
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Im bought a procharger
Going to push 8lbs boost

I have all bolt ons
Made just a lil shy of 380rwhp
And 400tq ... With bolt ons
Stock cat back

13.7 @ 101mph
Stock 20s
3.42

Truck weights 6200lbs

Now put 8lbs boost
May go 10lbs
What rwhp
560wrhp? 8lbs
580 10lbs
12.4@ 112mph

I m guessing anyone have this setup?

Will be pulling a 7,000lb boat
Would a procharger be better for. Towing rather than a Maggie ?

Does anyone on here run a procharger

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Any cOments?

Feedback please
Old 12-18-2011, 09:49 AM
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I was always told that for towing the roots style blowers are betting (maggie)

Pro charger is more for top end horsepower

In terms of power estimates I can't help you, I would think you'd be in the 550 range for sure on 8-10lbs.

Let us know how it goes
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Id think the magnacharger would be better for towing because it has the low end torque.
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the procharger is fine for what you're going to do. look up the gmhpt mag article about them, and doing some wastegate work with a boost controller.

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