ca t25 vs sr t25

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euroboy
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have heard that there are differences i can't anything on this new site so if someone can shed some light?thanks Bess


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CA = Crappy Azz Hair DryerSR = Less Crappy Azz Hair Dryer

It's a moderate upgrade, nothing crazy. The exhaust and compressor blade are slightly larger. You MIGHT notice a little more lag, but it won't heat the air as much and you'll boost a little safer.

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The "T25" found on the CA has an A/R of .40 and is in all actuality a "T22". The A/R of the S13 Red/Blacktop SR was .80 Don't boost the stock T22 over 12psi or the T25G over 15psi unless you want them grenaded fast.


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