rocket 5979
Resident Gearhead
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- April 22, 2002
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- City, State
- Lake Villa, Illinois
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '03 XLT 4.6
Yep totally understand that.thats what i was saying,he had restrictions on inlet side and i less on output side so may equal out to what he was getting.i think 4lbs was real low for pulley size.i seen others on here make 45 on the 3.8 pulley.i have 3.2 on sc and im having someone measure crank right nowi also have 10.5:1 compression so each lb of boost will make more hp or you think that 18-20hp per lb of boost will be close,its going to have very little restrictions also,everything is ported and inlet side shouldnt be restricting at all.
If I were you I would figure for 15-17rwhp. Twin screws and modern TVS make in the 18+ area but I don't usually see many Eaton's doing it according to my recollection. Use 15rwhp per psi and if you get more then be extra happy.
