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SC vs Turbo
Appreciate all the advice. Linear power is what I want, get rid of that torque dip, maintain reliabilty, proabably around 250-275 BHP is enough. Budget <$5k. No track time. Those days are over since superbike racing.
My friend has one of those unqie twin turbo Supras MkIV with around 325 hp that I want to at least play around with on the road and twisties. thanks |
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Blue area = stock power Green area = Gains from Jackson Racing SC + CARB tune, everything else stock Red area = Gains beyond the CARB tune with a HKS EL header, catless front pipe, and custom tune.
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I just went through the same decision making process and ended up with the AVO kit. I found that it all came down to personal preference. The AVO kit seemed like the best choice for me when looking for an OEM type of setup that focused on build quality as much as power. It should put out around 240hp with their base tune, up to 280hp with a couple of supporting mods. I was actually just about to pull the trigger on an Innovate intercooled SC, but after reading about actual differences between the two methods, I went Turbo. Although huge power isn't my ultimate goal, I do like having a little head room in the power department.
EDIT: With that being said, I just want to add that you should chat with some of the forum vendors. They'll have first hand experiences with BOTH options, not just the one that they purchased. |
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But then I would think that someone has to manufacturer an SC here in the US. But I also plan to allow sometime for not only the R&D to be fully completed but for the after sales issues to be cleared up and corrected by the Suppkiers. And these cars are new and things are in a Big rush to market which IMHO isn't the best for the Consumers. But time will definitely tell which are the best and where the Manufacturing takes place. As has been said somewhere before Patience Grasshopper. ;-) Thanks for your input
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easy. supercharger == quick fr-s. turbo == fast fr-s. questions?
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Ex. 0-60 mph accel using boost ~ 6 seconds...at this point you have used less than 10% of the dump packs capacity...this is followed by ~45 seconds of recharge using the alternator @ 325 watts (23-25 amps), then it goes into trickle mode. At no point will you need to replace your alternator. If you require further explanation or examples of other devices that draw 23 amps LMK! Rob. |
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Our decision to use a supercharger was due to our concerns about cooling with a turbocharger setup. We can tuck away all the hot exhaust pipes with a supercharger; you can't with a turbo unless you mount the turbo at the bottom. We also wanted transient response, and a CARB legal setup (we're also in California, and you don't EVER want to get an emissions ticket out here). If you want something that sounds, drives, and has the fit and finish of OEM, Jackson Racing is the way to go. With the CARB tune, you'll be ready to go. Even better, the CARB tune can and will compensate for better gas (92/93/100 octane), resulting in better power if you have access to fuel better than the 91 we have in California. Of the vendors here that actually do any sort of track testing with their cars, only Element Tuning uses a turbocharger, and their car has been down for quite a while now. To be fair, their car isn't down because of the turbo setup, but an oil line failure (may or may not be a part of the turbo system). |
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AVO turbo placement alleviates all of CSGs concerns with heat. Picking the proper turbo for your desired results takes care of the rest. Turbos are much more configurable than SCs (placement, powerband, etc). One thing I haven't seen mentioned is the difference in fuel economy. A properly setup turbo generally nets better economy as well.
With that all being said, I am still intrigued by the SC offerings for a DD car. |
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