Originally Posted by Cliff
You CAN'T be serious...
Sorry Ashton, that comment HAS to be the stupidest thing I've ever read from you.
You CAN'T be serious...
Sorry Ashton, that comment HAS to be the stupidest thing I've ever read from you.
lol, i was being somewhat sarcastic.
But its not as hard to tune an n/a car as it is a turbo car. You cant argue that. N/A is about displacement and flow and having everything flow evenly and work together. If you get that part down and tune it correctly its fairly easy to do.
Reason why nobody has hit these numbers n/a yet is because people just never stepped up to the plate and spent the money it takes to make that much power in N/A form. Plain and simple. Boost is easier and cheaper to make more power but requires a lot more skills in the tuning department.
Once you have the right parts combined the tuning is easy. This is why every single shop charges almost 1/2 the cost to tune an n/a car, no matter what it may be. Because its easier and takes less time. That is what i was referring to. lol take me too seriously.
But you cant argue that nobody has stepped up to do this yet and now we have several people. Because people are taking the risk and seeing just how much they can push out of the VE motor you will start to see what money, time, and tinkering can do. Thats what the n/a game is all about. Finding what parts work best. But all in all its easier, just more money. haha