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Road Kill Drive-Thru
2014 GT500 vs. 2004 EVO
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<blockquote data-quote="Sick03Vert" data-source="post: 13636109" data-attributes="member: 127357"><p>This...is the ONLY thing you have said in this thread that makes sense of any kind.</p><p></p><p>Just a quick and shorthand explanation of a two-step turbo: one small turbo which then gives way to the larger turbo up top. In other words, it eliminates turbo lag quite effectively. The Germans have been doing this for years. If you don't at least know that much about it, please don't try to explain how right you are about other things involving cars and engines.</p><p></p><p>$10k in mods to an Evo will get you a lot if you know what you are doing. You can create a monster out of those cars. However, most people who have them don't know what they are doing and are running on a homemade tune because they believe they know the car better than any professional tuner, which I would guess you think about yourself and your car as well. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I had to post up a quick explanation because it hurt my head reading your posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sick03Vert, post: 13636109, member: 127357"] This...is the ONLY thing you have said in this thread that makes sense of any kind. Just a quick and shorthand explanation of a two-step turbo: one small turbo which then gives way to the larger turbo up top. In other words, it eliminates turbo lag quite effectively. The Germans have been doing this for years. If you don't at least know that much about it, please don't try to explain how right you are about other things involving cars and engines. $10k in mods to an Evo will get you a lot if you know what you are doing. You can create a monster out of those cars. However, most people who have them don't know what they are doing and are running on a homemade tune because they believe they know the car better than any professional tuner, which I would guess you think about yourself and your car as well. Anyway, I had to post up a quick explanation because it hurt my head reading your posts. [/QUOTE]
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