Originally Posted By SpareParts
Why does everyone overlook Vortech? They have a stronger transmission and operate at cooler temps and give off a cooler charge. Don't get fooled by prochargers more active and aggressive advertising


Mr. Parts,
There are pros and cons to each. The Procharger is self contained in the lubrication department. The Vortech uses oil pressure from the engine, and drains it back to the pan. When you toast a blower bearing, the shrapnel ends up in the engines oil pan. That can be an issue.


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