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  1. #37
    man, you make me want to buy a supercharger.... but my car is Auto. is it worth doing? the only thing is, i dont know much about engine performance. im a complete noob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rein View Post
    man, you make me want to buy a supercharger.... but my car is Auto. is it worth doing? the only thing is, i dont know much about engine performance. im a complete noob.
    Depends if you wanna go faster lol. I say yes to supercharger but auto not so sure our autos are pretty dodgey

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    Quote Originally Posted by marquee View Post
    Depends if you wanna go faster lol. I say yes to supercharger but auto not so sure our autos are pretty dodgey
    not pretty dodgy, just not designed for high-stress..... or high torque....... or high temperature operations.
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    I might go supercharger route as well but I was planning to sell the Auto Euro first and rather do it on a manual. If your going to supercharge an auto euro I would suggest to drive semi auto (with the tiptronic shift)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rein View Post
    man, you make me want to buy a supercharger.... but my car is Auto. is it worth doing? the only thing is, i dont know much about engine performance. im a complete noob.
    For an auto i'd say no, spend the cash on bling instead!

    Quote Originally Posted by MingZai View Post
    I might go supercharger route as well but I was planning to sell the Auto Euro first and rather do it on a manual. If your going to supercharge an auto euro I would suggest to drive semi auto (with the tiptronic shift)
    Anyone can buy a blower and bolt it on, but if you want to do it right you will need all the supporting hardware.
    Add it all up and you could easily buy a B18C EG civic.

    I just wanted something different this time around.
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  8. #44
    eh you're balla 2dmax man...

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    or how about buying a brand new FN2R for $39k d/away? Hehe.

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    Fn2r isnt that good civic lost my support after fd2r euro with supercharger is awesome i think but agree totally that you need the right parts

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    very nice man love it ! can i ask where u got your euro r front and back lip from ?

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    With all those parts mentioned, and tune, what sort of KW figures are you expecting and hoping for if i can ask? -)

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