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Old 10-25-2005   #13
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Re: Running without a mbc

Speaking of this subject... I just want to get this clearified....
Ok if i see 15 psi on a t28 and 15 psi on a 50 trim, they are the same pound per square inch but but yet the 50 trim is somehow more boost? Well i know that the 50 trim has to work less to make that kind of boost pressure therefore causing the air to be cooler, but that doesnt change the simple fact that a pound is a pound no matter what temperature it is. So my question is, where do we see the difference? why get a bigger turbo? if you say this turbo flows better, but if its set for the same psi then it really doesnt matter about flow because theres the same wieght int he cylinders.
I pretty much know i sound like an idiot right now but can someone please explain a little, its one of those questions that no one dares to ask due to people making them feel like a total Noob.
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