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I mean i understand A SC is belt driven and is good for low-mid rpms so its almost always in use, and obviously the turbo off exhaust and depending on turbo size will depend on when that kicks in. I just dont see too much of a difference unless he stays out of boost. And not knowing the sentra motor all that well i doubt he wants High rpm power. But who knows he hasnt come back on to tell us.
Last edited by SLOW SOL; Mar 18, 2009 at 06:08 AM.
So OP i guess if you would like any info regarding Turbo Vs SC make another thread
Ps Junon, your a loser also
I mean i understand A SC is belt driven and is good for low-mid rpms so its almost always in use, and obviously the turbo of exhaust and depending on turbo size will depend on when that kicks in. I just dont see too much of a difference unless he stays out of boost. And not knowing the sentra motor all that well i doubt he wants High rpm power. But who knows he hasnt come back on to tell us.
Then yes i would agree you have had bad luck lol who tuned it, and what were most of the problems,? I bought a JRSC for my LS but the car was totalled before i could use it so i sold it.
the belt was the major pita.. and i was running 8psi on sohc.. sohc trannys are too fucking weak, i blew two of them lol..it was a street tune. actually neither car was tuned properly..but i did ending up blowing the #3 piston in the sohc
Oh ok well that sounds more like the D-Series fault more than the SC besides the belt of course. I mean if it were a B-Series it would have probably been better obviously.
Both wear on the car, bottom line. Wearing on the car, generally equals a reduced lifespan of the drivetrain components.
Turbo:
More parts, hands down
Oil cooled (with optional water) = hotter under hood temperatures.
SC:
Constant boost, constant drivetrain strain.
Less parts
Belt changing
If the car is a DD.. I would not recommend forced induction period unless you plan on some late nights of fixes just to get to work the next day.
Turbo:
More parts, hands down
Oil cooled (with optional water) = hotter under hood temperatures.
SC:
Constant boost, constant drivetrain strain.
Less parts
Belt changing
If the car is a DD.. I would not recommend forced induction period unless you plan on some late nights of fixes just to get to work the next day.









