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Usually you need to be able to use the extra air fuel mixture that is introduced with a blower and without raising your compression ratio too high for today's low octane fuels.
usually larger, CC & better flowing heads are a must for real horse power gains but I haven't seen what they have done on their test stand & build. Cam always develops largest numbers but you are pressurizing it thru the valves so real gains are seen w/o custom blower cam. Always helps and for advertising they "always" want the biggest #'s
Yes, just curious how much HP I would be giving away maintaining all ford heads and intakes once boost installed.The better an engine breaths naturally asperated, the better it will make power with boost.
Bad airflow will make higher boost and less power. Good flow will make more power with less boost.
Boost also makes hot air, which is bad for making power.
Are we talking 400 verse 550hp
Or 500 verse 550
Then there is the option of getting the gt40 intakes ported and getting a set of aluminum gt-40 heads that flow better than the Explorer gt-40 heads and I would maintain all Ford.