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Procharger F1 on a stock motor possible??

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Old 6/10/08, 02:47 PM
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Procharger F1 on a stock motor possible??

I can get a procharger kit 1FP213-SCI in a fair trade (cheap). But my car has stock motor if I go with the F1 It will blow or not?? Or at hat psis I will be safe.. thanks
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Depends on how hard you push it, how much power you want to put down, and how good your tune is.
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You can always under-drive it by using a larger blower pulley and also make sure you use a safe tune from a reputable tuner. And make sure you use GOOD, high octane fuel.
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Yes.
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Like the others said. The most important thing is the tune. You need to have your air/fuel dead on cause any detonation will make things go boom. Also not putting too much boost into it. The standard accepted number is 450rwhp or less on a really good tune. Anything higher and you can start to run into other problems besides weak engine internals.
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