engines that did not use superchargers origionally are put under alot of stress when they do, and the engines sometimes feel sluggish when supercharged, theres very little you can do.
see, since the sc is powered off your crank, or accesory, or even alternator, thats putting a significant resistance on your engine, sometimes to the equivilent of running 3 or 4 ac units,
i dunno, tryed the sc path on a old 3.0 v6, didnt really liked how it turned out, I mean it was torqey and was much faster, just not as precise
and precision is important while drifting.
single small turbo setup would have little lag, as long as your rpm's stay up you would never notice, and the engine would still be perky.
but nothing beats itb/na setup *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored*
see, since the sc is powered off your crank, or accesory, or even alternator, thats putting a significant resistance on your engine, sometimes to the equivilent of running 3 or 4 ac units,
i dunno, tryed the sc path on a old 3.0 v6, didnt really liked how it turned out, I mean it was torqey and was much faster, just not as precise
and precision is important while drifting.
single small turbo setup would have little lag, as long as your rpm's stay up you would never notice, and the engine would still be perky.
but nothing beats itb/na setup *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored*
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