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Old 04-19-2018, 07:53 PM
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- 20 should cover him till late November lol.
Is the truck 2wd or 4wd? For a street rig, a centri might just work better. I'd never buy one, but, I wouldn't buy a 2wd. (doesn't work for what I do or where I live)
If it's 4wd, based on what I've seen and read, I would grab the latest gen TVS.
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it' a 4x4 a 2wd drive truck is a rare beast where I live. I think a tvs will work and always could do a dyno tune at my local shop. enjoying all the feed back.
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I vote for nitrous lol
Old 04-23-2018, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by efroeh
it' a 4x4 a 2wd drive truck is a rare beast where I live. I think a tvs will work and always could do a dyno tune at my local shop. enjoying all the feed back.
The TVS style blower would definitely be the best choice in my opinion. Keep in mind we do also offer vehicle transportation as well if needed, just let us know and we would be happy to set up an estimate for you.
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For a 4x4 truck that is an easy choice..... Whipple.
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Another vote for PD blowers over centri on a heavy (relatively speaking) truck. Torque gets you moving, and that's what PD blowers make right off idle.
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I've had both (and like both for different reasons), I currently have an E-Force TVS 2650 on my '16. Normally I'm a fan of the TVS on trucks because of the pretty much instant HP and TQ, however with the '18+ vehicles we have the benefit of the 10 speed transmission which will keep you in the power band much longer and would definitely make me think harder about running a centrifugal on the newest trucks...
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