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Old 23 Aug 2007, 08:36 am
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Turbo for sure. superchargers are great but they put drag on the engine to make power, whereas a turbo uses free exhaust gas energy to make boost and it's more reliable (which is why it's very common) STS makes remote mounted turbos that go where the muffler goes. it's more efficient and stays cooler, plus if you pop the hood it won't be as cramped and it won't reveal you're running it until you turn the key and rev the engine.
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Old 23 Aug 2007, 08:40 am
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I got your answer right here.. forums.clubrsx.comIts a huge forum for RSX owners, you can find ALOT of information here (i own one, and i can solve any problems with a simple search)This topic has been covered many times there, look it up...I dont know much, but i DO have a RSX, and it lacks low-end power... which a supercharger gives you..Turbo will give you alot of top-end power, which the RSX already excels in....But you might want to find out from people with more 'hands-on' experience... Goodluck
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Old 23 Aug 2007, 08:44 am
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Turbo but you'll still get smoked by my eg k20 swap
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Old 23 Aug 2007, 08:46 am
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go for the supercharger, it's horsepower on demand. With a turbo you have to reach a certain rpm
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Old 23 Aug 2007, 08:48 am
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ever heard of a procharger?
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Old 23 Aug 2007, 08:54 am
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turbo make will make more horse and will breake down the moment you get'n excited.......and supercharge only make decent horse and still more reliable then turbo........if you are a rich guy, go turbo.......otherwise supercharge......that way the car will be pay off and still look cool
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