You guys are getting a bit too propellerhead about thisThe air velocity will take care of any drips
as long as there's a valve of some sort to prevent siphoning while the engine is off. I just use a simple solenoid valve that closes once power is off.
Injecting pre charger is good as it improves abiatic efficiency, cools the charger and better seals the Chargers rotors so you actually get a small increase in boost.
Post charger is also good as the SC is a heat machine and cooling that boosted intake charge improves charge density into the cyls and a cooler intake charge is also less prone to det.
Do both if at all possible![]()



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The air velocity will take care of any drips
as long as there's a valve of some sort to prevent siphoning while the engine is off. I just use a simple solenoid valve that closes once power is off.

What I thought was the old brochure is actually the new one, and yes, the selection program is OLD !! The most recent brochure does say 15,000rpm max continuous and 22psi max boost. None the less, I think I will stay with the 13,500rpm recommendation for the initial installation. Looking at the performance data for twinscrew chargers in general, the Law of Diminishing Returns comes into play when you start pushing the envelope. And after all, should I ever want more, it's only a pulley change away 

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