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let me refraze the turbo lag question
What I mean by lag is, for example my car sometimes lags accelerating out of first and second gear, the car hesistates. I know turbo lag is the time from when you accelerate your car to when the turbo boost comes in. Will my car hesistate and lag more by added a turbo??
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Are you asking if a turbo will slow down the rate of RPM incresse?
If that is the case then no it should not do that.
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if your piping is all the right size then there should be very little to no noticable drop in power before the turbo kicks in.
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