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Hey guys.

By next year i will have forced induction on the V35.... though which F/I will i go, i do not have a clue...

Some people have told me to go Supercharger instead of the Turbo setup.... the turbo boys have told me to forget about the supercharger and go turbo...

Who actually knows whats better for the vq35 seeing that has such a soft bottom end......

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if your worried about the bottom end

then yes, turbo is a better idea, something bigger say like twin GTRS that hks offer

the VQ engine is weakest when it takes a massive hit of torque down low.

with a SC there is no lag and the tourqe is greatest.

with a turbo, the turbos build boost gradually and the initial hit isnt as severe.

having said that, i still wouldnt mind mind SC my VQ.... i never owned a car with a SC before i have driven many turbo cars in my time and owned two.... just might need to rebuild the engine or use stronger head studs at least

-mark

HKS GT supercharger - the ONLY way to go

i did a whole lot of reading when i was looking into the idea

stillen supercaharger is great but requires a new bonnet

vortech can be unreliable from what i read

HKS makes great power and is reliable but is expensive

Turbo kits require a lot of new parts and have issues with underbonnet temps on a daily driven car

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