im new so lets get this straight. is the first
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Because there are higher cylinder pressures in a forced induction motor than there are in a naturally asperated motor making the same power.
Also because it's ridiculously easy to swap a pulley on a 500hp motor and make it a 600hp motor -- it would be in GM's best interest (in terms of their reputation with performance enthusiasts) to make this theoretical supercharged 500hp Camaro a lot sturdier overall than the theoretical NA 500hp Camaro.
At least, that's how I look at it.
Also because it's ridiculously easy to swap a pulley on a 500hp motor and make it a 600hp motor -- it would be in GM's best interest (in terms of their reputation with performance enthusiasts) to make this theoretical supercharged 500hp Camaro a lot sturdier overall than the theoretical NA 500hp Camaro.
At least, that's how I look at it.
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