N/a Or Turbo
krayziejcs
04-20-2004, 02:08 PM
Which One Is Better Why? Could U Do Both?
CivicSpoon
04-20-2004, 04:28 PM
depends on what you want out of it. what hp range are you looking for, what motor are ya starting with, what vehicle is it going in... too many variables for anyone to just throw out an answer to the question.
B1SiR6A
04-20-2004, 04:45 PM
N/A all the way...it may be expensive to do properly but I look at FI as cheating in some ways and the people who cheat most of the time get what they deserve...fast as hell today and out of it with problems tomorrow...I say if you have a good motor dont spoil it with turbo just juice every little pony out of it that you can....
Sorry if I offended any of you turbo junkies...I still have dreams of having a solid turbo'd D series someday:D....
Sorry if I offended any of you turbo junkies...I still have dreams of having a solid turbo'd D series someday:D....
Ace$nyper
04-21-2004, 04:38 PM
Oh God Oh God Kill Me Now !
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