- Aug 8, 2007
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A centrifugal blown car will inherently never make the low end boost of a positive displacement blown one. Not saying it won't be a wild ride, but if you are looking for low end response, a pair of small turbos will generally be superior to a large centrifugal. (Come drive my 91 Incon TT LX if you disagree!)
Of course, neither will match your Whipple until over 3500 rpm. This combo makes incredible torque at 7000+ rpm, though.....wow!
Dan, can you show us a dyno curve starting at 2000 rpm please?
agree, what I should have said, was better tq than a tt car down low, Im merely comparing only to tt and supercharged cars. it wont make as much as a supercharged car as early but that is a good thing from what I have come to find out

i want to drive that little fox
