If I lived in another state, I would have gone twin turbo instead of Paxton, but in CA, no choice, TT's don't pass smog, Paxton's do.
The power delivery with the Paxton is very linear, ie, it increases on as you gain rpms. I'm not sure how this car would handle all that TT low end torque, it would probably spin even more and break more things.
In looking at Heffner's dyno chart for the Paxton and comparing it to my own, I don't make that much peak power or torque, yet.... (stock internals / minimum boost / conservative tune), but my car does continue to make more and more power up to 6400 rpm (my new rev limit) while this one falls off a bit sooner (perhaps this example is a Gen II or has stock heads?) It appears that the TT makes huge torque and hp down low and into the mid range. Very flat power curve up to 5500 rpm.
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As to wheels, I am currently running the SSR comps front and rear. Big weight savings over stock, you can feel the difference. Unfortunately, SSR was recently bought by another company. I'd like two SSR comps in 18 x 13's if I could find them. I just ordered a set of Forgelines due to the SSRs becoming unavailable. Rear tires are Nitto drag radials for the street, fronts are Michelins. I'm surprised how well the Nittos have held up on the street. They aren't as sticky as the BFG's, I'm told, but they last about 6 to 7 times longer. I still have to roll on the throttle a bit, but they are sooooooo much better than anything else I've tried and they are Z-rated too.