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The stock air cleaner element is rated for 410 cfm, so if the turbo pulls more, somethings gotta give, and it will be going through the engine when it does.
Without a turbo, the piston is sucking the air into the cylinder on the down stroke, with a turbo it's still doing the same, but the pressure on the intake side gets more air into the cylinder in the same amount of time. Here's a little experiment to help visualize how that works. Put a balloon over the end of an air hose and set the pressure regulator to 2 psi, then inflate the balloon and time it. Repeat at 5 psi, 10 psi, and 25 psi. See how much faster air moves as the pressure goes up? That's why the Germans call a turbo a Kompressor!
Without a turbo, the piston is sucking the air into the cylinder on the down stroke, with a turbo it's still doing the same, but the pressure on the intake side gets more air into the cylinder in the same amount of time. Here's a little experiment to help visualize how that works. Put a balloon over the end of an air hose and set the pressure regulator to 2 psi, then inflate the balloon and time it. Repeat at 5 psi, 10 psi, and 25 psi. See how much faster air moves as the pressure goes up? That's why the Germans call a turbo a Kompressor!