need some help... turbo or NA?
hey guys, i was lookin through some of the topics and i found one on whether to go turbo or NA... but an answer wasnt really posted... im hoping for people to share what kind of power they r putting out with NA. for those who use turbo and drive it everyday... r u experiencing a lot of problems?
one thing i wanna mention is that i am goin to rebuild a motor... now the thing is... if i go turbo, i was thinkin b20 block wit sleeves, new pistons rods, etc... gsr head. i want a type r tranny, n keep my gsr for a backup... but all motor... might as well n get a type r... or is it even worth it? i kno that running NA would be "safer" so to speak... but am i gonna be happy with the power? remember this is for an everyday driver... please someone answer... its pissin me off cuz i wanna start the damn project already lol
one thing i wanna mention is that i am goin to rebuild a motor... now the thing is... if i go turbo, i was thinkin b20 block wit sleeves, new pistons rods, etc... gsr head. i want a type r tranny, n keep my gsr for a backup... but all motor... might as well n get a type r... or is it even worth it? i kno that running NA would be "safer" so to speak... but am i gonna be happy with the power? remember this is for an everyday driver... please someone answer... its pissin me off cuz i wanna start the damn project already lol
Real quick:
TONS OF MONEY = A good high powered N/A
Not as much money = a good high powered boost car
There are tons of pros and cons and if you search a little deeper you're going to find a TON of threads on this topic already. It all depends on what kind of power you want, when you want it, your budget, and on n on on.
I've been high comp n/a.. I spent a lot of money on it..... i'm now low comp boost and I love it way more. should have done it that way the first time.
-Rik
TONS OF MONEY = A good high powered N/A
Not as much money = a good high powered boost car
There are tons of pros and cons and if you search a little deeper you're going to find a TON of threads on this topic already. It all depends on what kind of power you want, when you want it, your budget, and on n on on.
I've been high comp n/a.. I spent a lot of money on it..... i'm now low comp boost and I love it way more. should have done it that way the first time.
-Rik
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