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    Excellent call Dave.

    Being REAL about it, I'm probably making too much about the tech being clairvoyant. Follow Dave's advice and make a friend. The only thing you don't know is if the tech guy knows his stuff. Whomever you invite over, make sure he's at least SFI Bronze certified and preferably Silver certified. If you can't find a certified tech, at least make sure the guy has been teching cars for several decades.

    P.S. Don't remove the blower.

    "You can underdrive the blower enough to make the engine almost "normally aspirated" right? "

    Yes, you can. One thing you need to correct though, is that there is no such thing as "normally aspirated". A motor is either naturally aspirated or artificially aspirated. Not baggin' on you, just want to see you use the correct terminology.
    Last edited by techinspector1; 04-26-2005 at 08:45 PM.
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