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If I told you (or anyone else) that I didn't know how to swim, but wanted to learn, would you recommend that I avoid any and all contact with water until I learned how? I hope you can see the catch 22. If OP wants a little more power out of his car but doesn't know the difference between a wastegate and a BOV - I recommend diving in! Every cowboy has a first rodeo, and internal combustion knowledge isn't human instinct. Make mistakes, learn from them, and continue to build your knowledge and experience base. No one knows it all. But if they claim to, disregard & run. |
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And then there's the supercharger...yes...no issues have come about with our 6 months of testing, but the power output is not as exciting as the turbo.
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I don't see it. We ARE asking the OP to learn before going FI. You are asking him to just jump into the water. |
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A built shortblock and an n2o wet shot is your best best.
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Acknowledged. But I still don't agree with the need for higher education. Hypothetically, if I paid a shop to install a turbo kit on my FR-S and tune it, and I drove away and something went wrong, I'm bringing it back to the shop to figure out. Because I didn't do it. And I have no idea what the shop did. But I paid for a finished product. So making it right is the shops responsibility. If a product flaw makes it impossible for a shop to make cars run right or reliable, I'd still say this is the shops responsibility for selling it.
Once it's right, besides changing oil and keeping gas in it, what do I need to constantly diagnose? My little brother doesn't know anything about cars, engines, tuning, parts - nothing. But he wanted his celica gts to be faster. So 7 years ago he paid a local shop to fab and install a turbo kit on it. He paid another local shop to tune it. He's changed the air filter a couple times, changes the oil, keeps gas in the tank, and drives his car. To this day he still knows NOTHING about how anything works. He turns the key, magic happens, and he drives. |
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You also don't need to look at the road when you're driving, but it might be a good idea.
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I dont mind sacrificing a little bit of power for reliablity. |
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Thanks again for all the information guys. You have been a big help so far!
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380wtq vs 260wtq
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Electric supercharger is the most reliable....
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