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Turbo really better?
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<blockquote data-quote="Juiced46" data-source="post: 5975526" data-attributes="member: 11519"><p>In the end for power levels of 700-1000rwhp its going to cost alot of money either way. Making that type of power either a twin screw or Turbo, you will need the same supporting mods. Motor, fuel, drivetrain etc. I look at it this way if you are going to spend ALL that money including the supporting mods. Lets say $30k when all said and done. Why not spend an extra $2-3k and go turbo? Slapping a big twinscrew on the car isnt going to be a walk in the park, make 750rwhp and call it a day. You will still deal with costly issues, belt problems and HEAT. </p><p></p><p>I think if you have the money to go turbo, do it. You would be foolish not to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juiced46, post: 5975526, member: 11519"] In the end for power levels of 700-1000rwhp its going to cost alot of money either way. Making that type of power either a twin screw or Turbo, you will need the same supporting mods. Motor, fuel, drivetrain etc. I look at it this way if you are going to spend ALL that money including the supporting mods. Lets say $30k when all said and done. Why not spend an extra $2-3k and go turbo? Slapping a big twinscrew on the car isnt going to be a walk in the park, make 750rwhp and call it a day. You will still deal with costly issues, belt problems and HEAT. I think if you have the money to go turbo, do it. You would be foolish not to. [/QUOTE]
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