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I can easily convert it back for you. I see Anderson just started making a power pipe for vortech/paxton blowers - that could be an option for you, or a stock style inlet.
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2006 GT Premium MT
Tuned by Excessive Motorsport - Manassas Park, VA
You will need some kind of fuel system for this blower - it's a tuner kit.
A boost-a-pump and 39lb injectors would be all for stock boost levels on a stock motor.
The shop here in Manassas is offering a killer install deal with all the parts you'd need and custom dyno tuning.
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2006 GT Premium MT
Tuned by Excessive Motorsport - Manassas Park, VA
Blow through puts the mass air meter after the power adder. It makes for a very clean, simple install, as I didn't have to run an inlet pipe, and could vent the bypass valve to atmosphere. With the draw through, you are limited on inlet options due to tuning difficulties, and the bypass or bypasses require extra piping to be routed back into the inlet since it's metered air being bled in that configuration. Plus blow through is different and it looks cool IMO.
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2006 GT Premium MT
Tuned by Excessive Motorsport - Manassas Park, VA
I would say the install is much easier without an inlet and the associated tubing/piping for bypasses.
That stuff is not included because it's not setup for it, nor would you need it.
A competent tuner should not have a problem tuning this setup. It has a GT500 meter for the extended range needed due to the increased airflow. If the tuner asks, it's dead center in a 3" straight section of pipe. you can see the meter location in the photos just before the 90 degree bend for the throttle body.
By tuning difficulties, i meant on aftermarket inlets/power pipes. I believe this is the reason Anderson didn't produce a power pipe setup for the Vortechs/Paxtons until very recently. The stock stlye (ugly) inlets seem to work fine.
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2006 GT Premium MT
Tuned by Excessive Motorsport - Manassas Park, VA
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