What would a turbo or supercharger do to my s2000?
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What would a turbo or supercharger do to my s2000?
i want to leave my s2000 alone its plenty fast enough for me. i like it the way it is i just was wondering what turbo or supercharger does to the car? any info would be great.
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i want to leave my s2000 alone its plenty fast enough for me. i like it the way it is i just was wondering what turbo or supercharger does to the car? any info would be great.
i want to leave my s2000 alone its plenty fast enough for me. i like it the way it is i just was wondering what turbo or supercharger does to the car? any info would be great.
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Originally posted by stcsmu
i want to leave my s2000 alone its plenty fast enough for me. i like it the way it is i just was wondering what turbo or supercharger does to the car? any info would be great.
i want to leave my s2000 alone its plenty fast enough for me. i like it the way it is i just was wondering what turbo or supercharger does to the car? any info would be great.
add atleast 100whp. be able to put buslenghts on stock s2k's. the bad part is the added pressure on the engine internals, especially since it has a very high stock compression ratio of 11:1. but with proper air/fuel ratio and tuning, it can be pretty reliable.
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.... melt it down
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Suzuka how is the car running now in the topend?
Very true
add atleast 100whp. be able to put buslenghts on stock s2k's. the bad part is the added pressure on the engine internals, especially since it has a very high stock compression ratio of 11:1. but with proper air/fuel ratio and tuning, it can be pretty reliable.