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Tomei SR22 Kit


FlossinPrimera
11-09-2001, 04:13 PM
Does anybody know if the Tomei SR22 kit is for all motor or turbo applicatons. I know the JUN SR22 Kit is designed for turbo applications.

JustinP10
11-09-2001, 05:48 PM
I'd assume that it would be benefitial either way, N/A or turbo. However, it may be more advanageous with a turbo because the increases displacement witll help spool a turbo quicker, or help you run a larger turbo, with about the same spoolup time. If this makes sense? Right now these kits are so expensive tat not many people have them, and i truthfully havn't heard too much about their beneefits (or how much power and torque they produce.) Hope this makes some sense.

FlossinPrimera
11-10-2001, 10:39 AM
Well, my thinking is that, if it were deigned to be run with a turbo it would have a negative effect on power if you don't have a turbo (IE: if it were designed for a turbo it would have lower compression pistons). I want to go all motor.

G-Forces
11-10-2001, 11:50 AM
If the kit comes with low compression pistons and such for a turbo application then yes it would not work so well on a N/A motor. However if it bumps up the displacement without changing the compression then it should be better than a regular 2.0l motor.

JustinP10
11-10-2001, 01:37 PM
Oops... yeah, I just assumed that the compression would stay the same. higher would of coursefavor n/a, where a lower compression would allow you to run more boost with a turbo setup.

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