It's really just about efficiency. It's easier to flow air through a smoother, larger opening than a rough, smaller one. The ported lower intake may drop the boost from the supercharger a little, but I can always increase the boost with a smaller pulley. So, a 2.75 inch supercharger pulley, that makes 10 lbs of boost on an otherwise stock engine, may only make 8lbs with this intake. But, while the amount of air the stock manifold can pass would have been close to maxed out at 10 lbs, the ported intake has a much higher threshold, and will produce much larger gains at 10 lbs than the stock engine at 10 lbs. Basically, ported intake and headers at 10 lbs of boost is closely equivalent to maybe 14lbs on a stock motor (as far as the amount of air flow) and puts much less strain on the engine. My goal is to make as much power as I can, at the lowest possible amount of boost.