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xc 11-17-2011 03:35 PM

Turbo or Suppercharger or none
 
what is faster turbo or suppercharger??
i want my fr-s to have EITHER

Slide 11-17-2011 03:37 PM

Depends what u will be using the car for...

If stright line o guess.supercharger.

Damn it should've read when he joined and told him to seeach

Dave-ROR 11-17-2011 03:37 PM

Depends on a lot of factors. Please search the existing threads that go into this as much as it can possibly be discussed on a car that's not even for sale yet.

Oh and I want NONE.

xc 11-17-2011 03:42 PM

well who doesnt want to go fast like c'mon!?!!!
Superchargers are driven directly from the crankshaft, usually via an accessory belt. That means when the driver presses on the accelerator, the supercharger responds instantly to the input. That allows superchargers to deliver the best combination of power, throttle response and improved low-end torque output.
i would use it to go fast in the freeways

Dark 11-17-2011 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xc (Post 76843)
well who doesnt want to go fast like c'mon!?!!!
Superchargers are driven directly from the crankshaft, usually via an accessory belt. That means when the driver presses on the accelerator, the supercharger responds instantly to the input. That allows superchargers to deliver the best combination of power, throttle response and improved low-end torque output.
i would use it to go fast in the freeways

You want 600hp fast? Swap 2JZ GTE in. :bellyroll:

xc 11-17-2011 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark (Post 76845)
You want 600hp fast? Swap 2JZ GTE in. :bellyroll:

well prob. not ill setle for 300+
who knows until the final pruduct of the fr-s..

Longhorn248 11-17-2011 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xc (Post 76843)
well who doesnt want to go fast like c'mon!?!!!
Superchargers are driven directly from the crankshaft, usually via an accessory belt. That means when the driver presses on the accelerator, the supercharger responds instantly to the input. That allows superchargers to deliver the best combination of power, throttle response and improved low-end torque output.
i would use it to go fast in the freeways


Thanks Ricky Bobby :burnrubber:

xc 11-17-2011 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhorn248 (Post 76861)
Thanks Ricky Bobby :burnrubber:

:laughabove:WTF LMAO i got that off the TRD website
dont rain on my parade:burnrubber:

old greg 11-17-2011 04:54 PM

Jesus Tap-Dancing Christ.

LMGTFY.
Or maybe you could just search.

WingsofWar 11-17-2011 05:02 PM

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...1166941246.jpg

Mr.Jay 11-17-2011 05:03 PM

as the days count down the number of these threads and member have increased too much for my liking

search cause trust me you arent the 1st to think of this topic more like the 12098230472

blur 11-17-2011 05:04 PM

OMG wings...

chantaiman51 11-17-2011 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xc (Post 76843)
well who doesnt want to go fast like c'mon!?!!!
i would use it to go fast in the freeways

Seriously! Don't go fast on the freeways, public roads are for commuting and family traveling. 20 years ago, my friend little brother with his turbo civic was going fast on the I-10, he lost control into a minivan killing 2 little kids and ended up in jail for involuntary manslaughter. 6 years ago, my best friend lost his leg from the knee down due to a jackas going fast on the freeways clipped his front motorcycle tire.

I totally don't mind people killing themselves, just don't drag innocent people with them.


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