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Old 05-03-2022, 03:12 PM   #4
BlaqWhole
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Drives: 2017 Camaro ZL1 A10
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When it comes to the stock blower my thoughts are this. If you are positively, absolutely, 100%, without a single doubt sure that you will be satisfied with the results from modding the stock blower (pulley, porting), then go right ahead and enjoy it. However, if you think for even a second that you will want more power, then do not touch the stock blower. Save up and upgrade to an aftermarket system.

Now the reason I say this is because in the past, there have been many people who have gone this route...they went with modding the stock blower and then swapping to a different one. End of the trail after looking over everything they all said the same thing...that the stock blower had cooling issues, was limited in power/potential, etc. And they all said that they wished they switched to a different blower before they spent all the money they spent modding the stock one. so just spreading that general idea from those who have gone this route, if you think you will want more, then just do it all the right way the first time and upgrade the blower.

Now if you are sure about upgrading the stock blower then there are several companies that offer good prices for going that route. Some are more popular than others but they all have roughly the same prices and results. I suggest you do some intense research, speak to some of the more qualified members on here who can explain exactly what you will be dealing with if you stick with the stock blower vs upgrading, and then make an informed decision based on your desires and what each route has to offer.

Whichever route or vendor you go with, good luck.
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