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    I don't see why you guys are stuck on PSI numbers, you dont build for how much PSI you want to run, you build for how much power you want it to make. On a street motor I'd take a higher compression and lower boost number anyday. It will come into power sooner and be easier on equipment. What's the big deal if ya gotta drop the pressure a little if it makes the same power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    I don't see why you guys are stuck on PSI numbers, you dont build for how much PSI you want to run, you build for how much power you want it to make. On a street motor I'd take a higher compression and lower boost number anyday. It will come into power sooner and be easier on equipment. What's the big deal if ya gotta drop the pressure a little if it makes the same power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    I don't see why you guys are stuck on PSI numbers, you dont build for how much PSI you want to run, you build for how much power you want it to make. On a street motor I'd take a higher compression and lower boost number anyday. It will come into power sooner and be easier on equipment. What's the big deal if ya gotta drop the pressure a little if it makes the same power.
    I started this thread to find out what heads will yield what compression ratio when installed on an LS1 - wasn't concerned too much with the boost. Thanks for your opinions tho

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