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Old 08-07-2009, 10:49 PM   #1
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Hey fellas,

So I'm looking to make the move towards forced induction on my 2010 GT and I'm really interested in a Roush S/c. As of now though, I'm running on the stock motor, with future plans to eventually upgrade to a forged short block. I was wondering what you all thought about buying the TVS and tuning it for my stock internals, and then in the future when I can afford the new block, re-tune and realize the full potential of this TVS. Do you guys think it would be safe to run the TVS with the stock block? Since I plan to change out the block down the road at some point, I'd rather get the better S/c now and just maximize it later as opposed to switching out for a new S/c when I upgrade the block. Is this a smart move? Is there a better route to go? Thanks in advance.
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Old 08-11-2009, 11:42 AM   #2
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you can get the TVS now and run on stock internals, just on a safer tune with lower boost. just aim for around 425 at the wheels. eventually, forge it, up the boost, and let her rip. I have been told by my tuner that the new roush TVS is one of, if not the best superchargers on the market for the new 3V. just make sure you dont confuse the new TVS with the old style roush S/C. that thing was a piece of crap
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