All motor or turbo?
OK, I'm currently looking at a turbo setup but, I also want some feedback on N/A aka all-motor applications...
My questions are:
What are the advantages of having N/A instead of turbo?
What numbers do I expect to see? And also 0-60 & 1/4miles times...
What are the usual cost with N/A setup? (I only have $5000 to work on)
What are your fuel eco numbers?
And how long have you had N/A tuning?
Thanks for the feedback N/A pipz!
My questions are:
What are the advantages of having N/A instead of turbo?
What numbers do I expect to see? And also 0-60 & 1/4miles times...
What are the usual cost with N/A setup? (I only have $5000 to work on)
What are your fuel eco numbers?
And how long have you had N/A tuning?
Thanks for the feedback N/A pipz!
What are your fuel eco numbers?
more power = more air = more fuel = decreased fuel economy. You'll also have to run premium fuel.
I would say all motor but it might cost a little be more. If you was going to go turbo I say rebuild your engine anyway then put on your turbo kit and you will get some real power but you have a spending limit huh? well it doesn't hurt to save up.
sorry to burst the buble, but i wouldn't really expect to do anything crazy with only 5,000. if you're asking this quesiton, i'm assuming you're not super familiar with how engine's work, etc. 5,000 will most likey not cover parts, installation costs, supporting mods, etc. wait till you have more money first.
i would go with boost.
dezod's kit use quality parts, and have a base a/f map to use till you get your car tuned. the kit is around 3k, so that leave you a little money to do some internals (such as sleeves if you wanna crack the boost up, you block needs to be able to handle it) if you do the work yourself.
so over all
get a bolt on turbo kit (i recommend dezod)
start to work on internals (block and head)
dezod's kit use quality parts, and have a base a/f map to use till you get your car tuned. the kit is around 3k, so that leave you a little money to do some internals (such as sleeves if you wanna crack the boost up, you block needs to be able to handle it) if you do the work yourself.
so over all
get a bolt on turbo kit (i recommend dezod)
start to work on internals (block and head)
Originally Posted by toyota_scion_tc
go turbo. You can spend a ton of money on all motor and just get up to 300hp or you can spend a lot less and start off around 300hp with a turbo
overall i prefer all motor because you gain more respect that way with people but with our cars all motor is just way to expensive and our engines arent very responsive to them. so if i were you go forced induction less expensive more horsepower.
Fully built engine from top to bottom with nothing left out and balance and blue printed. It will probally cost around 10k to do. Here are things a stroker kit, pnp head, oversized valves, higher compression pistons, cam, piggyback ecu if not a standalone, ie. There are too many things to list. Resleeving the block to a bigger bore.
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