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Im curious, just how much difference in power are we talking about, say for example a person took a stock 350, added a blower, what differnce are we talking about for the intercooled one vs. not intercooled?
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A pound of air is still a pound of air. But uncompressed a pound of cold air takes up less room than a pound of hot air.
How much more power with an intercooler? That depends on many things. Generally a fair guess in an additional 5 to 10 percent. It could be much less, or a bit more.
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[QUOTE=kstyer]A pound of air is still a pound of air. But uncompressed a pound of cold air takes up less room than a pound of hot air. [/QUOTE]
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As far as calling this a Stingray... Has anyone else heard about the rumor of Chevy taking the Pontiac Solstice model, dropping a V8 in it and calling it a Stingray? I can't recall where I read it, but I did see it as a possibility...
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Actually I did read something like taht the other day. They want to put out a more affordable vette. Ill see if i can find the link
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Heres the link I was thinking of.
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