5 easy steps
Originally Posted by Spec_Ops2087,May 7 2009, 02:46 PM
1 500+ SC s2k....probably 20+ 500hp turbo s2ks, idk maybe math owns me but I'd say turbo > sc for big numbers 

This guy making 500+ whp 300+ trq is on a Comptech system with the updated Novi 1200 blower. Imagine how fun the progressive power serge from that power band is compared to a Turbo where those are flat after 4k-5krpm and drop off close to redline. This SC must feel like thrust from a rocket! pull...pulling...PULLING...PULLING!!!
Simply bad ass

If you took the same trq and HP numbers from Turbo but swapped the trq curve to hit maximum at redline and had a HP curve that never flat lined, so that the faster you go the more trq and hp you make, your car would feel scary exhilarating at these numbers. The faster you go the more power you make, but with enough lower rpm leanness to maintain traction and drive ability. I think its the perfect set up for the S2000 platform.
my torque holds from 5-9.3k redline, so depends on the size turbo 
My HP only goes up and the best race engines are designed to make FLAT torque curves not increasing torque curves (flat is more controllable).

My HP only goes up and the best race engines are designed to make FLAT torque curves not increasing torque curves (flat is more controllable).
Originally Posted by S2WINKS,May 7 2009, 07:49 AM
LOl I like the 5th one !
very true !
very true !
Originally Posted by Spec_Ops2087,May 7 2009, 05:11 PM
my torque holds from 5-9.3k redline, so depends on the size turbo 
My HP only goes up and the best race engines are designed to make FLAT torque curves not increasing torque curves (flat is more controllable).


My HP only goes up and the best race engines are designed to make FLAT torque curves not increasing torque curves (flat is more controllable).

Originally Posted by Soul Coughing,May 7 2009, 09:44 PM
oh god, why did this become another sc vs turbo battle.

I'm telling my mom...
Originally Posted by s2000Junky,May 7 2009, 04:36 PM
There will be more, the new gen blowers just came out not long ago.
This guy making 500+ whp 300+ trq is on a Comptech system with the updated Novi 1200 blower. Imagine how fun the progressive power serge from that power band is compared to a Turbo where those are flat after 4k-5krpm and drop off close to redline. This SC must feel like thrust from a rocket! pull...pulling...PULLING...PULLING!!!
Simply bad ass

If you took the same trq and HP numbers from Turbo but swapped the trq curve to hit maximum at redline and had a HP curve that never flat lined, so that the faster you go the more trq and hp you make, your car would feel scary exhilarating at these numbers. The faster you go the more power you make, but with enough lower rpm leanness to maintain traction and drive ability. I think its the perfect set up for the S2000 platform.
This guy making 500+ whp 300+ trq is on a Comptech system with the updated Novi 1200 blower. Imagine how fun the progressive power serge from that power band is compared to a Turbo where those are flat after 4k-5krpm and drop off close to redline. This SC must feel like thrust from a rocket! pull...pulling...PULLING...PULLING!!!
Simply bad ass

If you took the same trq and HP numbers from Turbo but swapped the trq curve to hit maximum at redline and had a HP curve that never flat lined, so that the faster you go the more trq and hp you make, your car would feel scary exhilarating at these numbers. The faster you go the more power you make, but with enough lower rpm leanness to maintain traction and drive ability. I think its the perfect set up for the S2000 platform.
For that reason, regardless of the money invested, the turbo car "should" out perform the s/c car in a straight line...
But in the end, it all depends on what you are building the car for, and what you enjoy.










becuase its fun
