one f*cked up set up question
#1
one f*cked up set up question
i'm just putting a theory out and trying to get feed back...
has anybody ever heard of putting a supercharger...turbo...and spray...on a b18a1 or b18c2...
and if nobody has heard of it do you even think this to be possible...
i saying supercharged with a 5.5lb pulley...10 or 15 psi of boost and about a 50 shot of nos...that's just to name the minimum...well pm me or just hit the thread...
has anybody ever heard of putting a supercharger...turbo...and spray...on a b18a1 or b18c2...
and if nobody has heard of it do you even think this to be possible...
i saying supercharged with a 5.5lb pulley...10 or 15 psi of boost and about a 50 shot of nos...that's just to name the minimum...well pm me or just hit the thread...
#4
Re: one f*cked up set up question
Man that is one big smart project you got there, but if it was my project I would juice it up it bit more (well that's just me talking from a pro's mind of view). Which type of car is this going on?
#5
Re: one f*cked up set up question
the motor will have more done to it than just the juice but i'm just wanting to know if anybody has done it...plus the boost and pulley may be upgraded as we go...but anyways...no car is in mind yet just the motor thought
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#9
Re: one f*cked up set up question
already read it...i want something producing more horsepower...and more gains than what he did plus i'm thinking of a different set up...i'm think turbo after supercharger...supercharger for low end and turbo for high end...and nos just to set it all together...
#10
Re: one f*cked up set up question
man, if your going to get into all that, just fully build the motor, and run a good turbo setup, if you put a good size turbo on there, you can spray it, or you can size your turbo so it wont need it.
I know you probably want to be different, but your going to spend way too much money on trying to get it to work, when you could have spent a lot less.
I know you probably want to be different, but your going to spend way too much money on trying to get it to work, when you could have spent a lot less.