Simple kit > S/C?
So next month I am going to be getting the Supercharger, I decided to go this route for a number of reasons, mostly because the hassle of CARB in NY state now. And the warranty.
Would a TT Simple kit at 5psi make more ponies? If so, by how much?
Would a TT Simple kit at 5psi make more ponies? If so, by how much?
s/c with 12 lb pulley, CAI, engine management, exhaust and header will get you 250 easily...i had 220whp with just the 9lb pulley, exhaust, CAI and engine management, and stock header
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
You'll still get harassed if you're running an exhaust. Turbo with a catted midpipe and a resonator would be as quiet as a stock tC with a TRD axle back. Don't know how long the inspection stickers last in NY, but mines good til 2012..
Originally Posted by CarbonXe
Cat or no cat, a turbo is still more efficient than a supercharger.
Originally Posted by sciontcnj
Originally Posted by CarbonXe
Cat or no cat, a turbo is still more efficient than a supercharger.
There were obviously changes to the S/C that were made because TRD realized that something wasn't right.
I am quite confident in my future purchase.
Originally Posted by CarbonXe
Don't know how long the inspection stickers last in NY, but mines good til 2012..
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Originally Posted by flint_08
Originally Posted by CarbonXe
Don't know how long the inspection stickers last in NY, but mines good til 2012..
It doesn't matter where you buy the car, what matters is where it is registered.
I am thinking of moving to NJ next year anyways. By then I hope to have enough money for a second car, I am thinking a Hybrid.
I am thinking of moving to NJ next year anyways. By then I hope to have enough money for a second car, I am thinking a Hybrid.
Originally Posted by flint_08
Originally Posted by sciontcnj
Originally Posted by CarbonXe
Cat or no cat, a turbo is still more efficient than a supercharger.
There were obviously changes to the S/C that were made because TRD realized that something wasn't right.
I am quite confident in my future purchase.





