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    Quote Originally Posted by tazyboy28 View Post
    how so???? i heard about and liked a setup where one turbo is always spinning for automatic boost and when the car reaches a certain speed the second turbo kicks in. correct me if im wrong please. . .
    UHH...it doesn't work like that buddy.

    I'd stray from building any kind of fast car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by realdiehl View Post
    UHH...it doesn't work like that buddy.

    I'd stray from building any kind of fast car.
    lol don't try to slide me so quick.... cuz i know i heard about something like that in a supra but i just wasn't on the money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tazyboy28 View Post
    lol don't try to slide me so quick.... cuz i know i heard about something like that in a supra but i just wasn't on the money.
    Based on the knowledge about cars you've shown me in this thread, I would just buy something fast and not mess with it.

    With a newer (especially boosted) vehicle, you're going to need a lot of tuning. With more power, more parts are inclined to fail.

    Without having a lot of know how...it's hard to have a fast car. If you're paying for all of it, get your checkbook out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by realdiehl View Post
    Based on the knowledge about cars you've shown me in this thread, I would just buy something fast and not mess with it.

    With a newer (especially boosted) vehicle, you're going to need a lot of tuning. With more power, more parts are inclined to fail.

    Without having a lot of know how...it's hard to have a fast car. If you're paying for all of it, get your checkbook out.
    yeah how else am i going to learn about cars if i don't do anything hands on and learn from other ppl????
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    Quote Originally Posted by tazyboy28 View Post
    yeah how else am i going to learn about cars if i don't do anything hands on and learn from other ppl????
    Learn about cars with...a slow car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by realdiehl View Post
    Learn about cars with...a slow car.
    wat sense would that make spending money on modding a slow car? waste of money and definately wouldn't be any fun. but i would say taking it apart and putting it back together is something.
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