performance:superchargers:m90
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| ===== Intercooling ===== | ===== Intercooling ===== | ||
| - | Another option is to install an intercooler | + | Another option is to install an intercooler |
| Without an intercooler the M90 will produce enough heat to induce a noticeable loss of power when making runs in quick succession. The intercooler will go a long way to make the power output of an M90 engine more consistent. | Without an intercooler the M90 will produce enough heat to induce a noticeable loss of power when making runs in quick succession. The intercooler will go a long way to make the power output of an M90 engine more consistent. | ||
| - | ===== | + | Switching to E85 will make a huge difference in heatsoak as well. |
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| + | ===== Power limit ===== | ||
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| + | Most M90 powered cars will generally max out around 400 wheel horsepower with an aftermarket camshaft, headers, and an intercooler. | ||
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| + | If you want to make more power than this then you may want to consider a larger supercharger or switching to a turbocharger. | ||
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