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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Hobbs, New Mexico
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Re: TorqStorm blowers - anyone seen these, have any experience with them?
I am also interested in these. I agree that usually magazines just hype up the big name brands for money, but with how unknown this company is, I don't really see that being an issue. From all that I've gathered after doing a little research, is that these are basically good street blowers and work well until you start making much more than 500-550 rwhp, when belt slip becomes an issue at higher boost levels, at least on the single charger systems. For the money, they're fairly well priced and look like they're made with quality components.
I also like the thought of having a reasonably priced, reliable way of making good power. My main problem with other supercharger/turbo kits other than $ is that most place the unit on the top passenger side of the engine. This is a problem for me because when I install ac on my ls swap, my ac compressor will be right in the way. http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/engine/...-supercharger/ I liked the write up in this article, engine looks great and keeps the ac compressor where I would want it. -Zak
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