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15-01-2006, 02:09 AM | #1 | ||
little fish
Join Date: Jan 2006
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In the not so distant, but no too near future i am interested in forcing a bit more air into my 4 lita. I am open to either option.
at the moment from what i have read and seen supercharging seems to be the cheaper option (plz correct me if im wrong) and i have not been able to find much on turbo kits for falcons. any info on the pros cons of either would be greatly appretiated.. and how hard are 4 litres to rebuild, i think my motors a little long in tooth to be supercharging / turbocharging at the mo....
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