ilida of cola
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Devil Man said:i havent gotten called yet to get a price for myself but from what i hear anywere from 100-200 dollars. and im looking at the M62 from the nissan xterria/frointer
mmm well i have not yet priced a turbo kit for the KA so i would not know. i belive that it might be more but not much more. the thing is, is that i feel and have read (how true i dont know?) that the SC route is going to be more relieable and not so harsh on the motor. i could be wrong and someone plese tell me if i am but i feel that this way might be easier to install and a little nicer on the motor and just the place i want to be for power.. i dont know all in all so that is the point of the thread. to see what you guys think if this would be a good thing to do and if i missing anything for the set up.
illida where did your post go... damnit you had some good points!!!!! put it back!
I don't know know where it went?
I said that supercharging may end up costing more, and if not, it will be around the same price range as turbocharging.
even if you spend a bit more money on a turbo set up, you'll be much more happy with the power return than if you spent that same amount of money on an sc set up.
as far as the sc being more reliable and not so harsh on the motor... i dont know. sc's put a lot of strain on the engine because they receive their power directly from the crankshaft via pulleys. it also means they take power away from the engine to power themselves. but who cares, i guess, if you've got instant boost that increases with RPM and basically at your foot, (idling or not, just not at full boost at idle haha
i don't know. if you're talking reliability and efficiency, turbocharging wins, in my opinion.
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are people changing your mind already?? haha. come on. i know you've got more fight in you. :]
who would have known this would be a turbo vs. sc argument?
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