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turbo yes
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You mean... supercharging?
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Turbocharger No, Supercharger most likely.
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okay
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i would be fine with a supercharger with a built in intercooler w/ warrantee :D i would be all over that... lol
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Like the article says, Toyota needs to retune the suspension to handle extra power. I prefer a model with tuned suspension and supercharger installed from factory better than the one installed by a dealership. Maybe Supercharged FR-S Release Series.
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What a Supercharger adds 100 kg more? In this case I prefere an engine kit, the car gets even lighter.
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I highly doubt they meant the Supercharger alone adding 100kg. I guess they meant beefing up other components as well.
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Lol a properly tuned and upgraded CAR will always involve adding Breyer brakes, driveline components and suspension to match the power
You loose handling from increased squat under more power, but who thinks about that really?? |
For the link-adverse:
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*they pretty much diss any turbo AWD car, which I got a LOL out of *they readily admit having TRD working on the chassis tuning for a supercharged setup *They leaked that they're doing a supercharger setup. Does Toyota get their jollies leading-on potential customers? |
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One could take this to mean that further along the way the possible differentiators being the Toyota/Scion will be supercharged and the Subarus turbocharged; it would push the two models further apart and further allow people to choose the car that provides power the way they prefer.
Interesting if true and it does make me wonder about a timeline on this. |
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If it's a supercharger, I would hope it would be a roots type.
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