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  • unevolved
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  • Exodus_2pt0
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    Updates?

    For October!

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by Cabriolet View Post
    i'm just hoping stamar and stknrvrs having a love child.
    and that child will produce inefficiency lag free turbos.
    It would ride on the fastest short bus evar.

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  • parkerbink
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    Why couldn't I go on not seeing this train wreck?

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  • LJ851
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    Who puts music on top of quality noises like that audi was making?

    Great video otherwise.

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  • slammin.e28
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    I wish to aspire to that level in my lifetime.

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  • Exodus_2pt0
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    Some insane spectators right there. Incredible foot work as far as the driver goes.

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  • quickervicar
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    Cat D9s don't save the planet, they shove the planet.

    As far as all turbos having zero lag, driving them correctly certainly plays a key role. But some of the old turbo geometry just didn't allow for zero boost under many circumstances. You still have a very good point: God gave you two feet. Use them both.

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  • TobyB
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    my minivan is a Land Cruiser. It gets 12 mpg and you can drive right over pious priusses
    who try to stuff their little entitled selves into places they shouldn't.

    It also doesn't 'save the planet' much more than a Cat D9 does...

    Relevance? I was thinking that a turbocharger would just about complete it.
    And get it into single digits for fuel consumption.

    I wouldn't mind some lag in it, as really, if you KNOW HOW TO DRIVE
    all turbos can be zero lag when it matters...

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    Last edited by TobyB; 08-22-2012, 11:27 PM. Reason: added some relevance to this most excellent thread

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  • stamar
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    Ive got a 85 toyota dolphin with the 22re
    an rv based on the truck, same as the hilux.

    here in the us we never got the super charged hilux but there was a turbo charged one

    In fact the closest thing the us has had like a supercharged toyota 4 hilux is the sc previa van. Probably has the same supercharger.

    So you and both have a bmw and a toyota truck. Mine are both NA though.


    My sc van was very fun to drive. the sc was noisy just like a jet and it was smooth.

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  • Kvasi
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    Originally posted by stamar View Post
    superchargers have zero lag. All of them.
    And they are fun. Ive got 0,2 bar boost at idle on the diesel..

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  • Kvasi
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    Dont need that mutch room in one car.
    Ive got a turboed 325 IX Touring and a supercharged diesel Toyota Hilux. The needs is covered.. :)

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  • stamar
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    superchargers have zero lag. All of them.

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  • MarshallM
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    A zero lag supercharger is available. Its powered by a 72v electric motor, instant boost.

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  • stamar
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    Originally posted by nickflic3 View Post
    haha I always told people to guess what car we had based on the drive train lay out when they would ask.

    btw passed my driving test in this sexy beast

    mine was a really fruity eyeshadow mint green.

    Next to the volkswagon new bug the most female owned car is the previa.



    I had the sc version. Unfortunately they never made a manual sc version. But the auto trans in this thing is the same as the toyota truck ( I know this particularly bc I have a toyota truck) the most durable auto I know easily making it to 300k .
    ( edit the manual is also the same as the truck. The linkage is not. overall its part of the toyota truck line where the sienna is a big car)
    I forgot to say, the previa also has dry sump oiling. Itss engine with maintenance has the pedigree to go a million miles.

    Built for durability not for horsepower.

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