The 3.8 as a pump is simply capable of moving a lot more air than the 3.0. Case in point…. Two cars in the shop. Mine is a 426 with base Thitek Bears and the 3.0. The other car (the blue one) is a 401 with the same heads and everything else comparable. Mine was making 25 whp more at the same rpm. We traded the 3.0 on the blue car for the new billet 3.8. We were pretty much wringing the 3.0’s out rpm wise. The swap was a last minute deal for the Houston Legions event so it was kept simple without pushing it. Ran the same 109 mm throttle body off the 3.0, which with the 3.8 is limiting. We also kept the supercharger rpm conservative. There was a 225 whp increase with three pulls and nothing more than fuel adjustments. I think there will be a lot more with the 130 mm throttle body and a little more rpm. This was not a dyno race where numbers for marketing were the goal. They were just what happened when making reliable tuning adjustments to be ready to race. The current (yes there have been improvements) 3.0 is a very capable and rock solid reliable supercharger. It runs very cool (especially the DragPak version). Anyone who says otherwise is lying to sell you something else. I agree that unless you are going serious racing…. the 3.8 is overkill.