please give me a bit of discussion on it.

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Mr Revhead wrote:however with a good dump valve suited to the job you could run the t/b after the charger. but id suggest a plump back system or itll sound like an f16![]()
you may even be able to adapt the stock ABV to do it
However IMO you're wasting your time using a supercharger on a 4A, turbos are a much better option. S/C's come into there own on bigger engines where the drive loss isn't so noticeable, but that discussion is another topic altogether.
gdsup wrote:i like the reliability of a supercharged setup, never have problems like most the drift guys do with manifolds cracking etc
just completing my 20v with sc12 now, quads have been ditched for a sizable plenium and single throttle body at the end of the plenium.
i know it is more than likely to be about 20% down power over turbo setups running similar boost, but im not in a class were peak power is always the goal
Lanius wrote:I've always thought a sc set up would be preferable to a turbo one for drifting, as your torque comes in so much lower in the revs. Biggest advantage with the SC12 type s/chargers is that as soon as you start moving, you've got boost. The s/charger pulley is constantly spinning with the crank, ready to deliver boost, but is disconnected via clutch. Instant boost producing buckets of torque low down in the revs ... sounds good for drifting to me ... ?
Of course, I'm not a) a drifter, or b) a mechanic, so if someone (preferably an experienced drifter) could explain why turbo's are preferred, I would be very grateful
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