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m112 airflow (blower swap onto v10)

I was wondering if the m112 would flow enough air for a 6000 rpm 10psi v10?
Im not expecting anything crazy, just wanna have something unusual. Right now im not planning on an intercooler, but im still thinking how to integrate one in. I need to locate an affordable lightning lower intake and cooler and see if it is able to be modified, but til then its no cooler.

Thanks for the info
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