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Ok I have been reading a turbocharging book, I will find the name for you later since it is out in my truck. Basically it reviewed all the basics and talked about carb set ups in the end. My basic understanding of it was like this.
Draw Through:
Turbo after carb, sucks air through. (+) No BOV, Intercooler, carb hat and only minor carb modifications needed. (-) harder cold starting and less throttle response.
Blow Through:
Turbo before carb, needs intake box/carb hat to pressurize entire carb to keep venturi low pressure. (+) Better cold start and throttle response. (-) lots of internal carb modifications, BOV required, possibly Intercooler needed as well.
Is there more to the equation I am missing? Is the added price really worth the difference in throttle response and starting?
Draw Through:
Turbo after carb, sucks air through. (+) No BOV, Intercooler, carb hat and only minor carb modifications needed. (-) harder cold starting and less throttle response.
Blow Through:
Turbo before carb, needs intake box/carb hat to pressurize entire carb to keep venturi low pressure. (+) Better cold start and throttle response. (-) lots of internal carb modifications, BOV required, possibly Intercooler needed as well.
Is there more to the equation I am missing? Is the added price really worth the difference in throttle response and starting?