Based on GTM price (From their website) there are only $1,500 difference between Turbo kit and S/C kit. Then why would so many people are interested in S/C kit? Is
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12-31-2010, 11:45 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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turbo vs s/c
Based on GTM price (From their website)
there are only $1,500 difference between Turbo kit and S/C kit. Then why would so many people are interested in S/C kit? Is $1500 too much to make a better decision or they just prefer s/c over turbo? I think turbo kit will be a much better buy for future tuning potential, and driving will be much joyful with turbo than s/c. Any inputs why people choose s/c will be helpful to make my decision! Happy new year!!!! |
12-31-2010, 12:04 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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There are tons of reasons why one would choose one or the other, its definitely not just price. Although that is a factor. The fact of the matter is that the supporting mods on a TT system are also more expensive and so is the labor. The idea also was that the SC could easily do enough boost to blow the engine, so whats the point of getting the TT. However, like you've said, I don't know that most of us were expecting the torque to be so much lower with the SC kits. If I had the choice over again, I would think more about the TT kit. I would also add that I love my kit and I'm really happy with the way the car behaves. I feel that the power delivery of the SC will add to the long term longevity of the rest of the components like my clutch and transmission. Another thing to mention was that there's a lot less maintenance with the SC and a lot less places for things to go wrong. If you talk to anyone who tracks their car, that's worth soooo much more than the extra torque. I've had turbo cars in the past and loved the torque, but I don't think my SC is not as good, it is just different. It really depends on how you are going to use the car and what your priorities are.
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SC is a cheaper install overall. I went with TT setup because I thought it would give me more future HP potential. Base HP/TQ numbers are about the same but TT has more potential for higher boost/HP.
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Im holding my horses for now and waiting for GTM stage2 SC I dont really care about the HP.. 450 HP is more than enough.. but the torque is just not my taste..i mean.. 300 Torque is not enough for "FI project" Maybe after GTM cracks the VVEL we will be able to see 400+ torque in Stage 1. If that what will happen, then ill really consider the SC over TT Only time will tell. |
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One more question,
with all labor, installation, tuning, how much cheaper is s/c than TT? Will I be able to use stock clutch w/o having issue? (I know that stronger clutch will be better tho) |
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That is incorrect, my engine was never removed for my SC install.
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Install/tuning is similar with the TT just requiring the engine to be taken out.
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Wait is this a quote for an install right? Not a whole kit? If so I'll buy it tomorrow if thats the kit price lol!
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Yes, some shops will do install/dyno and some will just do install and you use the canned tune to move your car to a shop that tunes.
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