Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I found this thread while searching for member lol
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I found this thread while searching for member lol
searching for a 'member' eh...
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Sure. Afterall, you'll want to use synthetic after you bolt up that turbo![]()
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Sure. Afterall, you'll want to use synthetic after you bolt up that turbo![]()
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Sure. Afterall, you'll want to use synthetic after you bolt up that turbo![]()
I'm more of a nitrous kind of guy.![]()
Originally posted by: John
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Sure. Afterall, you'll want to use synthetic after you bolt up that turbo![]()
I'm more of a nitrous kind of guy.![]()
I'm more of the S/C kind of guy.![]()
Originally posted by: OS
I've seen multiple people/places claim this and I want to get it set straight.
example
They usually claim a small, single digit percentage gain. Is this for real or what?
I didn't bother to read the site, I just answered the question.Originally posted by: Marshallj
By the way, the info on that page is very misleading. The way that test was performed was not very objective.
Thinner oil will have less viscosity than thicker oil. So no matter what type of oil you used, the thinner oil would be less restrictive. I noticed that they used thinner oil of their brand vs. thicker oil of their competitor's brand. Why not use the same weight oil of both brands?
That info is worthless. They are just marketing their product.
Originally posted by: Eli
Can you combine a supercharger and a turbocharger on the same engine?
Could they work together and produce like 30lbs of boost, or does it not work like that?
<-- blower n00b.
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: John
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Sure. Afterall, you'll want to use synthetic after you bolt up that turbo![]()
I'm more of a nitrous kind of guy.![]()
I'm more of the S/C kind of guy.![]()
Can you combine a supercharger and a turbocharger on the same engine?
Could they work together and produce like 30lbs of boost, or does it not work like that?
<-- blower n00b.
Originally posted by: Marshallj
Turbos are slightly more efficient than superchargers. But with newer superchargers, it's pretty close. Close enough for car manufacturers to sometimes choose superchargers over turbochargers, such as Ford.
But I like turbos. In fact I like them so much my car has two of them!
Originally posted by: MachFive
They choose superchargers because they are cheaper to manufacture, cheaper to maintain, and less prone to failure.
Originally posted by: Marshallj
Originally posted by: MachFive
They choose superchargers because they are cheaper to manufacture, cheaper to maintain, and less prone to failure.
Superchargers are not less prone to failure than turbochargers. With superchargers, you have a belt, gears, and fluid to worry about. Turbos are very reliable.
Also, the efficiency IS pretty close. Look at the gas mileage of similar HP cars, one with turbo, one with supercharger. If one was less efficient, it would use more gas. I'd say your figures are right, a 20% loss vs. a 35% loss. The turbo is more efficient, but only by 10 or 15%.
So does your car have a turbo or a SC on it?
Originally posted by: MachFive
Neither. I don't have money, and drive a shitheap that spends more time in the shop than parked outside my house.
If I had money though, I'd fashion me a custom Twin VNT-turbo solution and build the engine from the block up. But I don't have the money, so there's no use drooling over something I'll never have.
Originally posted by: Marshallj
Originally posted by: MachFive
Neither. I don't have money, and drive a shitheap that spends more time in the shop than parked outside my house.
If I had money though, I'd fashion me a custom Twin VNT-turbo solution and build the engine from the block up. But I don't have the money, so there's no use drooling over something I'll never have.
If I had the money I'd upgrade my turbos to TD05's or something. I'd also buy the playboy mansion, including the contents and occupants.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Turbos are fine as long as you have a little nitrous to overcome the lag.
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