Turbo or Supercharger? help me fitfreakers!
#1
Turbo or Supercharger? help me fitfreakers!
Hey fellow fitfreakers,
Well im looking at getting Forced induction for my automatic fit , this is what i mainly use my fit for : i do lots of city driving, canyons is like my 2nd home =] , and i just need that extra power.I love my fit , but if it had a little more power ,so i could feel the car moving wouldnt be bad.
So what do you guys suggest me getting?
I was thinking of buying it by august ive also heard about the 10psi?... well let me know
thanks
Sincerely,
Arlen
Well im looking at getting Forced induction for my automatic fit , this is what i mainly use my fit for : i do lots of city driving, canyons is like my 2nd home =] , and i just need that extra power.I love my fit , but if it had a little more power ,so i could feel the car moving wouldnt be bad.
So what do you guys suggest me getting?
I was thinking of buying it by august ive also heard about the 10psi?... well let me know
thanks
Sincerely,
Arlen
#6
i would say turbo...because we all know canyon driving is mainly high reving second gear and pushing 3rd on the main corners.
im looking at the turbo, since i like doing a bunch of canyon runs.
ps. haha my fiance told me last night that I need to go canyon running again. (i havn't in like months)
im looking at the turbo, since i like doing a bunch of canyon runs.
ps. haha my fiance told me last night that I need to go canyon running again. (i havn't in like months)
#8
yeah because we took a back road home from the fair(which we also take to the beach) and its through a neighborhood(rich) and nobody really drives on that road. so yesturday i was going through it pretty fast. and all the sudden she says " you need to go canyon running again" i was like..." WHAT?"
i havnt gone because i cant risk anything anymore......im living with tight budgets....so wasting gas and such is not a good idea. but i really want to though. i get asked a lot to go...and really want to test out my new tires and rims.
i havnt gone because i cant risk anything anymore......im living with tight budgets....so wasting gas and such is not a good idea. but i really want to though. i get asked a lot to go...and really want to test out my new tires and rims.
#10
Thanks for the replied guys ,your really helping me ! =]
I also wanted to know if i get turbo , does it have a lag if it does is it bad or just , i mean it doesnt have lots of power , but still just curious =]
I also wanted to know if i get turbo , does it have a lag if it does is it bad or just , i mean it doesnt have lots of power , but still just curious =]
#11
I have no knowledge or experience with the T1R though.
Power wise, it'll depend on who's kit you're planning on running and how much boost you'll be pushing. I have the GReddy kit and though it's not "break yo' neck" fast, it's definitely a big jump from stock. I'm sure that the same goes for the HKS because they put out about the same whp @ 4.5psi ...
Last edited by JamesBizzle; 07-02-2008 at 05:29 AM.
#13
if daily driving is your thing, and you want to ensure maximum engine life, go the kraftwerks sc route: the rotrex unit is very easy on the engine and tranny and it also runs very cool for F.I..
the review in siphon also noted how nice the linear power delivery was exiting out of corners.
with the rotrex there is no compromise: no power only down low and in the midrange like a regular sc, and no laggy, only up top power like a turbo.
there is power everywhere and the higher you rev, the more there is available.
the review in siphon also noted how nice the linear power delivery was exiting out of corners.
with the rotrex there is no compromise: no power only down low and in the midrange like a regular sc, and no laggy, only up top power like a turbo.
there is power everywhere and the higher you rev, the more there is available.
#14
I had both a root supercharger and now a twin turbo on my G35, and what a difference in torque and top end. Once you get a turbo, you will never go back to a supercharger. The only problem though...if you are in CA, it will be illegal unless you have a CARB EO number and passing smog...well, don't think about that.
#17
I had both a root supercharger and now a twin turbo on my G35, and what a difference in torque and top end. Once you get a turbo, you will never go back to a supercharger. The only problem though...if you are in CA, it will be illegal unless you have a CARB EO number and passing smog...well, don't think about that.
the rotrex isn't a roots.
#20
if daily driving is your thing, and you want to ensure maximum engine life, go the kraftwerks sc route: the rotrex unit is very easy on the engine and tranny and it also runs very cool for F.I..
the review in siphon also noted how nice the linear power delivery was exiting out of corners.
with the rotrex there is no compromise: no power only down low and in the midrange like a regular sc, and no laggy, only up top power like a turbo.
there is power everywhere and the higher you rev, the more there is available.
the review in siphon also noted how nice the linear power delivery was exiting out of corners.
with the rotrex there is no compromise: no power only down low and in the midrange like a regular sc, and no laggy, only up top power like a turbo.
there is power everywhere and the higher you rev, the more there is available.
and if you look at the bluecell's turbo dyno charts, he doesn't have laggy(not at all, in fact, when the spool is at 2.5k rpms), up top power, he has smooth, impressive(more impressive than jsrc!) power. 175hp without even using a boost controller in the turbo fit vs. the sc with 145hp with the equivalent "stage".
a turbo is cooler anyways! you get turbo whistle and the bov WHOOSH if you want! plus that spike of power when you hit 2500 rpms is a completely different feeling than the supercharger, and in my opinion much more exciting. Plus, if you want, you don't have to use that power(IE snow/ice), just stay under 3k rpms, unlike the SC where it's always there even when you don't want it!
however my vote is for neither :-P I say go nitrous!
$600 for a kit, $400 will get it installed WITH all the safety precautions to make it just as reliable as your TC/SC option with just as much power for 1/4 the price!