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View Poll Results: Turbo / Supercharger / NA / Stock | |||
Turbo | 9 | 24.32% | |
Supercharger | 14 | 37.84% | |
NA Tuning | 13 | 35.14% | |
Stockkkkkk | 1 | 2.70% | |
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12-14-2008, 11:11 PM | #1 |
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Hey guys! I know that there are a lot of options on tuning our Ms. There are a lot of new kits being developed and some are already out in the market.
I would like to know your opinion on which path to take your thoughts, the Pros and Cons and your reasons behind it! Post Away! |
12-14-2008, 11:21 PM | #2 |
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I know people swear by N/A.... I love N/a but the power just isnt there like F/I... Centrifugal superchragers are going to be the only super charger offered for our cars and basically they are belt driven turbos. Why not just use the real thing. Roots style charger's give you awesome instant torque but those are def. a no go with our cars. Me personally im probly going to go turbo because this car needs more TQ and i think a turbo will def. achieve that. ESS only put down 380 tq but 600 hp at 9lbs of boost. Thats awesome HP. but the tq is def. still too low.
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12-15-2008, 05:12 AM | #4 |
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Not exactly.
However, I am going to go the supercharger route I am sure. The reason being that a centrifugal is the perfect forced induction to pair with our motors. It maintains the character of the motor, a turbo or any other style blower changes it. A stroker is the truest interpretation of the form, but it is also the most expensive for the smallest gains. |
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12-15-2008, 05:24 AM | #5 |
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hmm... i really wouldn't know where to start BUT if I was to do any insane forced induction upgrading, it would have to be a super-charger. I've never really been a fan of Turbos, despite how good they might be with respect to tuning capabilities and cool option of blow-off valves additions.
In my opinion superchargers have a nice pull throughout the entire torque band of the rpm range, not to mention the nice whining noise. haha... I know i am going to sound like an idiot but I am basing my opinion off my current (R53) John Cooper Works MCS and i do apologize in advance for weak justifications.
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I would never turbo the M! I t would have to much power and many things would need addressing, drive train, clutch, axles, gearing i could go on for days. My 350Z at high boost 680rwtq is completely worth less on the street 1 thru 3rd are useless. Click here>>> It would also screw up the M power band / power delivery.. Ever get on the gas getting out of a corner in a rear wheel drive turbo car with more than 450 rwtq?? Freaking Drama!! Super chargers will keep a nice lenier power band to redline, and the maintenance is ALOT cheaper than a TT. We almost have the car running 11's with stock internals and no power adders... Thats freaking fast.
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12-15-2008, 09:26 AM | #8 |
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Turbo all the way. SCs are way too linear (FOR ME). I guess some people like that, I understand that's one of the Ms characteristics but it would be nice if it had just a little more or a lot more under the curve....hence, my good friend the Turbo or Turbos (2) wink wink
Keep in mind the #s are not relative, just look at the GRAPHS. SC Example: Turbo Example: Like Spiderman's grandpa said "WITH GREAT POWER COMES GREAT RESPONSABILTY" or something like that... anyways just a thought. BTW I love the fact that you can turn down the BOOST on demand (.5 sec) and with a SC....well lets just say it takes a while. It all depends on taste. |
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12-15-2008, 09:50 AM | #9 |
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Well given that there is just about nothing available yet for FI, I would say go with bolt-ons until there is a good SAFE FI kit available. This will probably take at least a year or two. I would not want to be one of the first cars with FI only to have engine damage...just not worth it for me.
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Curious thought: "if the E92 M3 was turbo charged, how do you reckon it would fair up against the 2006 RS6 V8 Bi-Turbo?".
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