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Old 08-30-2001, 02:19 PM   #1
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Originally posted by #1 Pony:
I was reading in the archives about Turboed cars.
Someone stated (forgive me for not rememebering names) that driving a turboed Mustang has a rubber band effect.
Meaning that they just take off or they hold back at first and then take off?
I would like to understand this more. .
First, this is called Turbo Lag. It takes some time for the exhaust gases to get the turbines of the Turbo up to speed. And once they kick in...you have power.

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Plus you have to be extra careful when driving a turbo car with 800+ hp, right. They migt just take off. How is daily driving in a Turboed car?
Does anyone know? .
I've never driven a Turbo charged V8, but I bet it would be fun . I'm sure like many mods, the Turbo Charger will not make your car a bad daily driver, just don't drive it in bad weather and you'll be OK.


Don't worry about 800+ HP, because you are not going to get there very easily, a Turbo doesn't just add 500 or 600 HP alone! You have to do other things to get that fast.

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I know turbocharging a mustang is one of the most expensive things to do, but isn't worth it? You can go from a 13-14 to a 7-9 car? But I believe you have to factor in handleing and stablity.
Why don't more people turbocharge their cars?.
Yes a Turbo is expensive, but you are not going to be running 7-9's with a turbo set up! Like I said before, there is a hell of a lot more you have to get to do before you can run those kinds of numbers. You would more likey be in the 12's or 11's with a Turbo set up (or lower depending on the set up).

People Supercharge their cars because there is a better variety of Blowers on the market, and they are cheaper. I think people generally know more about blowers than turbos. The guys that do know Turbos, seem to be able to pull some good times, however.

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Here's one of my biggest questions..
Once you turbo your mustang.. how many more mods can you put on it?
Meaning if I turboed a car that would restrict my moding over having a NA car.
You can still swap heads, intake, cam, MAF, injectors, suspension, etc. In fact you'll have to do a lot of this to make sure the turbo works. But building a Turbo charged car is different than building a Supercharged car which is different than building an N/A car. Each runs better with certain combos and components. To find out more you'd have to talk to either a knowledgable speed shop or there are a handfull of guys here that know what they are doing.

Hope that helps answer a few questions. I don't have all the anwswers, but I'll tell you what I think

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