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Old 10-29-2007, 06:44 PM   #1
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rx-7 troubles please help me

hi yea so i have an rx-7 in Initial d and on one of the ungrade courses it says a single big turbine would be installed and i want to know what the hell it is and if it is good for making my car faster and if i should get it
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Old 10-10-2008, 09:30 AM   #2
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Re: rx-7 troubles please help me

the normal FD got the twin turbine..
difference between single n twin turbine is dat the single turbine would make ur FD more stable when u floor the pedal than the twin turbine..
also depends on the track/pass u racing on..it is a matter of ur driving style..
using twin turbine would train u with higher level of acceleration skil..
usually we floor the pedal but sometimes u need to let go of the pedal for extra boosts..
the single turbine surely will lag the twin turbine in acceleration..
easier said that single turbine lacks acceleration making it more easier to control when flooring the pedal..

i learn this in the 8th episodes of the 4th stage..!!!
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