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Old 02-21-2010, 05:10 PM
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Will I get any more "noticable" performance/HP from going from a 671 to 871 blower on a 530cu/in engine?
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Originally Posted by Andy
Will I get any more "noticable" performance/HP from going from a 671 to 871 blower on a 530cu/in engine?
Yes, especially hot hot weather and altitude.

- and you can usually underdrive a deal like this a bit as well easing some load.

The air that does get delievered will be cooler at given rpm as well.

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Depends on which models your swaping out also....but yes, the 8-71 will labor less at a given boost load than a 6-71 more so on a large cube motor.
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I had a 460ci in my scarab,debated over the 6 and 8 ,I was told to go 10/71 I regret it now!!!!

Now I am limited by the 8 71.ital only make so much power
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