Twincharged Evo anyone?
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Twincharged Evo anyone?
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It's been posted in Kills, but I figured that since a lot of people never venture in there, I'd bring to those I thought would enjoy it most. Pretty brave idea if you ask me.
It's been posted in Kills, but I figured that since a lot of people never venture in there, I'd bring to those I thought would enjoy it most. Pretty brave idea if you ask me.
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Re: Twincharged Evo anyone? (dr_latino999)
yeahhh i made a post a few days ago about putting a JRSC on a turbo GSR... if it makes evos crazy im sure it would make a crazy civic (if u can get traction)
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Re: Twincharged Evo anyone? (N20civicB18)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by N20civicB18 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yeahhh i made a post a few days ago about putting a JRSC on a turbo GSR... if it makes evos crazy im sure it would make a crazy civic (if u can get traction)</TD></TR></TABLE>
twin charged doesn't mean CRAZY powers (depending on turbo size which is generally small for such an application)... misconceptions...
edit: but in this evo's case "The turbo can support about 1000hp and the supercharger is needed to help spool the turbo. The idea here is to build a car that makes 800awhp with stock like spool."
twin charged doesn't mean CRAZY powers (depending on turbo size which is generally small for such an application)... misconceptions...
edit: but in this evo's case "The turbo can support about 1000hp and the supercharger is needed to help spool the turbo. The idea here is to build a car that makes 800awhp with stock like spool."
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Re: Twincharged Evo anyone? (vaporboy12)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vaporboy12 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that what they make nazzzzz for you hehe</TD></TR></TABLE> At that elevation and to maintain full streetability he would be spraying everytime he moved from first.
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Re: Twincharged Evo anyone? (SHystrdyGSRtdy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SHystrdyGSRtdy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
twin charged doesn't mean CRAZY powers (depending on turbo size which is generally small for such an application)... misconceptions...
edit: but in this evo's case "The turbo can support about 1000hp and the supercharger is needed to help spool the turbo. The idea here is to build a car that makes 800awhp with stock like spool." </TD></TR></TABLE>
I understand that, I was thinking useing a big GT40 turbo but be able to get a quick spool like around 3000rpm would be nice
twin charged doesn't mean CRAZY powers (depending on turbo size which is generally small for such an application)... misconceptions...
edit: but in this evo's case "The turbo can support about 1000hp and the supercharger is needed to help spool the turbo. The idea here is to build a car that makes 800awhp with stock like spool." </TD></TR></TABLE>
I understand that, I was thinking useing a big GT40 turbo but be able to get a quick spool like around 3000rpm would be nice
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Re: Twincharged Evo anyone? (Kwisatz Haderach)
it wouldn't be worth it on a honda IMO. Hondas already have a hard enough time getting traction. Just think about how hard it would be if boost it 2000 rpms earlier.
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