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Pressure the intake?
First I would really appreciate some info on my other post about my windows, sunroof and seat, secondly I just thought of this.
If a turbo runs at a certian PSI, then my cant you connect a hose into the intake with a compressor (or just a air intake) I know it wouldn't quite be a forced induction but it seems like it would add a little push, or am I just wrong. Secondly, where and how do I remove the intake resonator/silencer. Thanks for your input - PLEASE HELP WITH MY WINDOWS!! Todd |
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The volume of air passing through the intake runner is much greater than any air compressor that fits in an SVX could continously supply at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure.
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