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Old 05-31-2005, 11:03 AM
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After cooler is the way to go, innercoolers are good too, just make sure its a horizontal flow not vertical SC like the horizontal flow less restricion. i have a used f350 innercooler i would let you have for 50$ plus shipping in dont know how it would fit or waer.
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Originally Posted by 1badsilverado
If I had it to do all over again, I would go with the Procharger myself. I just think its a lot more power to be had with the Procharger than the Powerdyne. I just got a good deal on mine for $2200 brand new. Versus $3800 for the Procharger that I could've gotten. I'm married with children. Can't always get what you want.

Trust me man that is completely understandable. I want a SC/TC real bad but I had to do a motor so its having to wait. If I had $2400 or whatever and could get a Powerdyne or whatever for that much I wouldnt do it. Whats waiting 6 more months or whatever to get a superior proven product. Thats just me. Maint. is a big thing to look at as well.
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