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Old 02-24-2004, 08:52 PM
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is a 350z better with a supercharger our turbo

yea i would like to know what is better a super our turbo charger i know what they both do but i have seen 2 350z's with superchargers in them both in sportscompactcar 1 was the winner of the Ulitmate Street Car Challange ou the USCC and the otehr was 1 that was in their magazine.

i just want to know if a super is better in a 350z then a turbo?
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Old 04-01-2004, 09:20 PM
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Re: is a 350z better with a supercharger our turbo

I would go for the supercharger. It's got no 'turbo lag' (faster off the line) and far less complicated. Vortech makes a good one. Stillen makes one, but you have to replace the hood. Less horse on stillen = safer for the engine, theorically. I'm getting the vortech, though.
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Old 04-01-2004, 09:41 PM
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Re: is a 350z better with a supercharger our turbo

For the money the supercharger seems to be the best bet as well as simpler install but for power the TT is the one I am going for because even though the two might have same peak HP numbers the TT will get there quicker the SC has to wait until you get to redline to reach max boost while the TT reaches it much sooner and with the torque the Z has turbo lag will be almost none plus if you put test pipes in and aftermarket exhaust the turbos will spool quickly.
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Re: is a 350z better with a supercharger our turbo

It really depends on your personal preferences are, what type of driving you do, price range, etc.

Do more research on both, and see what fits you better.
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