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RE: TVS900 Basics - Jan - 10-23-2013 06:49 PM

don't even bother Dick..........get a bigger charger
it isn't about boost but flow..........


RE: TVS900 Basics - ColinGreene - 10-23-2013 07:07 PM

^ true, not many people understand that.
If you flow more air at a lower pressure ratio everything is better.
usually you dont want to see extreme pressure as in > 20 psi unless your making extreme power....
because when that is the case the margin of error diminishes greatly. Like i said in Andreas Thread.


RE: TVS900 Basics - Penis - 10-23-2013 07:07 PM

Yeah thats what I am beginning to think...
Sad

Depending on all the $$$ comparisons and whatnot, I still might have to do the 900 with a W2A, suck up the weight gain, and call things good.


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Re: RE: TVS900 Basics - minimark - 10-23-2013 07:36 PM

(10-23-2013 06:49 PM)Jan Wrote:  don't even bother Dick..........get a bigger charger
it isn't about boost but flow..........

Cool

(10-23-2013 07:07 PM)colingreene Wrote:  ^ true, not many people understand that.
If you flow more air at a lower pressure ratio everything is better.
usually you dont want to see extreme pressure as in > 20 psi unless your making extreme power....
because when that is the case the margin of error diminishes greatly. Like i said in Andreas Thread.

Well said.


RE: TVS900 Basics - Shanne - 10-24-2013 08:57 AM

(10-23-2013 07:07 PM)colingreene Wrote:  ^ true, not many people understand that.
If you flow more air at a lower pressure ratio everything is better.
usually you dont want to see extreme pressure as in > 20 psi unless your making extreme power....
because when that is the case the margin of error diminishes greatly. Like i said in Andreas Thread.

you also don't want to go to that 20+psi make on a supercharger either because its going to be a torch at that level....That is unless its a 1471 blower lol.


RE: TVS900 Basics - ColinGreene - 10-24-2013 10:58 AM

well yeah normally thats the case but hopefully the TVS will prove to be cooler than standard.


RE: TVS900 Basics - Penis - 10-24-2013 12:18 PM

Thats kinda the whole point of the TVS isnt it?


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Re: TVS900 Basics - minimark - 10-24-2013 12:55 PM

Yep...


RE: TVS900 Basics - Dave.0 - 10-24-2013 03:47 PM

Or you could move to Sea Level..... hahaha


RE: TVS900 Basics - Shanne - 10-24-2013 05:14 PM

Its still going to blow hot air at 20psi, the differance between the 900 and the M45 is that along with that hot air is still going to be a shit ton of CFM, with the M45 its just a little more CFM with a ton more heat.

Look at the compressor maps for the TVS900 you can tell that its still going to kick out hot air, but at the same time its going to still have a lot more CFM in it. So if you can cool it down you are going to be good to go.