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again i'll qualify that by saying that i own a turbo and the fastest 86 i've been in has a centrifugal, so it's not that they're not awesome in their own right, just that any car with one would've been better suited by a turbo or twin screw depending on what they wanted. it's a compromise where one is not necessary now that we have a twin screw blower and so many turbos to choose from. |
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For OP: Test drive the car, and you'll know . I'm a LS1 junkie, and when looking for a newer car was looking at mainly the Mustang GT & Ft86. After multiple test drives in the Mustang, I just couldn't convince myself it was the better car, for ~6k more. The engine & exhaust note is definitely wonderful, but if your looking for something new the Ft86 definitely fits into that ballpark IMO. Now, I definitely crave more power, that's for sure . But I'm currently working on paying off bills, and lurking in this forum, and once I'm a little more financially stable (hopefully when I pay the car off, but maybe not that long lol...) I'll definitely be jumping on the F/I bandwagon. My goal is 300whp which should give me a respectible power/weight compared to the v8's. Just looking for something that can keep up on the track (not street/drags strip). N/A though, this car is almost perfect. I could probably get it to a respectible level with some minor mods, but I'd honestly rather just wait and do F/I instead of wasting money on N/A mods. I've hooned the car around my fair share, and it definitely doesn't get old. In a straight line, the car is definitely lacking, but that's not what the car is for. |
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Give me base Cayman specs (275/213 hp/tq?) for a turnkey FI package at a little over 30K (including the car lol) and I'd shit myself. I'd like to see a little better powerband and the kinks worked out from these turbo kits but we're almost there.
But srsly take this car to a place you can freely/legally drive it around sideways and you'll rarely care about straight line speed again. Sorry for the bump hah |
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My point still stands, the price is an absurd joke...
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people actually ask me all the time if my Innovate SC is a TRD one. So i tell them about the 52K price tag for 2, and they are usually astounded that TRD would do that.
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Personally I haven't had any issues with my turbo except speeding tickets...then again I had it professionally installed and tuned.
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I love all this talk about linear power and superchargers. A linear power curve is created by a flat torque curve. The only thing that is linear about a Vortech is the boost curve. Look at this comparison of my FBM turbo on 93 octane and charged's Vortech on E85 on the same dyno on the same day:
![]() ![]() He made more power than me and a few ft/lbs of torque more, but look at the curves. Look at the torque curves from 4000 to 7000 RPM where I am making over 200 ft/lbs the entire time, he starts at 130 ft/lbs and rises to 230 ft/lbs. He doesn't make more horespower than me until 6300 RPM either. His curve might look more linear, but it actually isn't because his torque continues to increase with RPM making it less linear in reality. Now realize he is on E85 and making about the most power I have seen from a Vortech car, and I am still on a little turbo 93 octane tune that beat him in every area until 6300 RPM. So the real question is, do you only want power in the upper RPM range?
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I wish there was an Innovate supercharger at the 86 Nationals to compare to. It's curves look alot more like a turbo than the Vortech though.
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I believe that the cost is the primary factor in the majority of the Innovate kit sales at this point.
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![]() EDIT: Just noticed, not exactly a fair comparison as Innovate tune is on dynojet! ![]() ![]() ![]() I think the Vortech would be *really* nice with an expanded rev range and maybe shorter gears, to keep it in its power band. I really like how the Vortech seems to keep climing even up until redline, alluding to the fact that it wants more revs. |
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