Turbo Charged rx8
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No need for Sarcasm Lots of peopel have turbo'd rx8 but i unfortunatly own an auto and i am just curious if anyoen has one because iono if an auto woudl ebabel to handl eit
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^Well if you are smart enough to know that many people have Turbo's in their RX8s...Then why aren't you smart enough to search on your own and not post threads that have been posted many times before...Do you think you are the first person to ask if you can turbo an auto? The answer is NO, search and you will find what you want to know.
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Why do people ask if an auto rx8 can be turbocharged? If a manual can then an auto can. What is it in these people's minds that get them thinking if they can put a turbo on an automatic engine. I dont get it.
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to make a worthwhile post here though, it's never "safe" to FI a car. There's always a risk, and you have to be able to say "I'm OK with paying to replace my engine".
If you cannot make that statement, you cannot go FI. It's a risk, but with proper tuning, the risk can be mitigated for the most part. However your engine might have flaws or issues that show up with the extra power that you might not have seen when NA.
If you cannot make that statement, you cannot go FI. It's a risk, but with proper tuning, the risk can be mitigated for the most part. However your engine might have flaws or issues that show up with the extra power that you might not have seen when NA.
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to make a worthwhile post here though, it's never "safe" to FI a car. There's always a risk, and you have to be able to say "I'm OK with paying to replace my engine".
If you cannot make that statement, you cannot go FI. It's a risk, but with proper tuning, the risk can be mitigated for the most part. However your engine might have flaws or issues that show up with the extra power that you might not have seen when NA.
If you cannot make that statement, you cannot go FI. It's a risk, but with proper tuning, the risk can be mitigated for the most part. However your engine might have flaws or issues that show up with the extra power that you might not have seen when NA.