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Old Apr 7, 2004 | 01:21 PM
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Originally posted by Spyderxl98z24
Nice cobra ! id pimp that !! even though its a ford !
Your finally starting to make some sense,
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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 12:44 PM
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turbo'ed eh? why would u want to swap a supercharger for a turbocharger?? especially when it comes stock with a supercharger
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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 09:59 PM
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Thanks for the vid!
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Old Apr 8, 2004 | 10:01 PM
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Originally posted by Buddha
turbo'ed eh? why would u want to swap a supercharger for a turbocharger?? especially when it comes stock with a supercharger
didnt come stock with a s/charger, its not an 03 Cobra...

Its a 99-01 or an 02...They made no 00 Cobra so isntead that made the 00 Cobra R .

Superchargers take power to make power because they are belt driven so u get exact on demand power when u hit the pedal but you take it to make it..

Turbochargers are more efficient with everything, fuel, power management etc. They use your bi product to fuel the engine with more air. The use your exhaust to spin a turbine which then pushes fresh air often times through an intercooler which changes the density of the air as superchargers and turbocharges heat air up when forcing it into such a small space at such a high rate of speed. Like when you fill any air tank up such as a scuba tank, it gets warm or hot because of air going in.When it coems out it gets cold. Turbochargers only really use boost when your on the gas quite a bit whereas superchargers always push boost no matter what speed. Turbo's will always push boost but not as much by far..

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