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I'm just curious: If you already tuned your Civic Type R's NA engine to the max but still wish to increase it's power, is it better to install a Supercharger? Or a Turbocharger? Which of them is more suitable for a VTEC engine and why? Thanks in advance! =)

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if you are not afraid of legal issues and got tons of money.anything also good.

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I'm just curious: If you already tuned your Civic Type R's NA engine to the max but still wish to increase it's power, is it better to install a Supercharger? Or a Turbocharger? Which of them is more suitable for a VTEC engine and why? Thanks in advance! =)

 

I'm just curious: If you already tuned your Civic Type R's NA engine to the max but still wish to increase it's power, is it better to install a Supercharger? Or a Turbocharger? Which of them is more suitable for a VTEC engine and why? Thanks in advance! =)

 

Well it depends on wat you looking for supercharger the power is more linear while turbo is a big kick in power at a particular rpm(Depends on turbo size)

Another factor to take note of is your compression is too high for big turbo engine might not handle it.Turbo cars ahve lower compression.

Alot of research is needed. Plug and play will have its own sett of issues in future and with coe the way its is i am guess u wont want to mess your ride.

U need to take care of your engine management system and probably need turbo module for it.

Another factor is turbo is exhaust mod supercharge engine mod diff penalties

End of the day when u choose NA it has its pros and cons just like the lag in a turbo car. So wat kind of power u want? I wouuld stay away frm tubo and supercharger and to engine internals instead and hndling and breaks.

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K20 with some cams,exhaust mods and a hondata ecu will be good for occasional track days and road usage.if not just go for a k24 with forged internal.IMO I would think it better to stay NA and better enjoy the VTEC and NA reliability. Supercharge or turbo road is dependable on whether u using the car for drag use,as for track use a force induction CTR will not be ideal to handle. And always be prepared to face many problems with engine failure.

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I'm just curious: If you already tuned your Civic Type R's NA engine to the max but still wish to increase it's power, is it better to install a Supercharger? Or a Turbocharger? Which of them is more suitable for a VTEC engine and why? Thanks in advance! =)

 

I will buy a faster car.

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I'm just curious: If you already tuned your Civic Type R's NA engine to the max but still wish to increase it's power, is it better to install a Supercharger? Or a Turbocharger? Which of them is more suitable for a VTEC engine and why? Thanks in advance! =)

 

dun waste ur money in sillypore, 200hp is a big deal.

better tat u immigrate to usa (the car country) where 500hp is no big deal.

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i would rather get none of them as both put more stress on the engine and the civic type R by itself is already good enough but if u really wanna get one of those,go for the supercharged because turbocharged=turbo lag

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I will buy a faster car.

 

agree... scrap that ah beng civic..

 

get proper ride..

 

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guys take it with a cupful of salt.

 

if i recall correctly, TS is the joker who wanted to buy EVO with a monthly salary less than my cigar expense.

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guys take it with a cupful of salt.

 

if i recall correctly, TS is the joker who wanted to buy EVO with a monthly salary less than my cigar expense.

 

Throttle... may be you smoke too much.... :angel:

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Throttle... may be you smoke too much.... :angel:

 

you could be right, Kmax.

 

I should slow down.....

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guys take it with a cupful of salt.

 

if i recall correctly, TS is the joker who wanted to buy EVO with a monthly salary less than my cigar expense.

 

Hey, are you looking down on me because my monthly salary ($2K plus) is not as much as your cigar expense? You may be rich but u should not put people down like this. And I'm happy with my Civic Type R which I saved up to buy though it cant compare to your expensive car.

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Hey, are you looking down on me because my monthly salary ($2K plus) is not as much as your cigar expense? You may be rich but u should not put people down like this. And I'm happy with my Civic Type R which I saved up to buy though it cant compare to your expensive car.

 

I agree with throttle. He speaks bluntly but if you read between the lines, you will see that he is provoking your thoughts about how you manage your finance.

 

I will have to echo his sentiments, but in a less blunt manner. If I were you, I will keep my money for appreciating stuffs. Splurging on a penis enlarger will not help you perform better in bed. Rather, spend the money on having sex lessons and building up your stamina to last longer and better in bed. Make that improvement permanent. Likewise, invest with the money you saved. Do you know that if you placed your money in the right place on Monday, you will be very likely at least 10% richer today. For more information, ask Kayhian.

 

BTW, I am not a rich man. I don't smoke too. I just don't want to squander my hard earned money on something that will not get me anywhere.

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I agree with throttle. He speaks bluntly but if you read between the lines, you will see that he is provoking your thoughts about how you manage your finance.

 

I will have to echo his sentiments, but in a less blunt manner. If I were you, I will keep my money for appreciating stuffs. Splurging on a penis enlarger will not help you perform better in bed. Rather, spend the money on having sex lessons and building up your stamina to last longer and better in bed. Make that improvement permanent. Likewise, invest with the money you saved. Do you know that if you placed your money in the right place on Monday, you will be very likely at least 10% richer today. For more information, ask Kayhian.

 

BTW, I am not a rich man. I don't smoke too. I just don't want to squander my hard earned money on something that will not get me anywhere.

 

To tell the truth, I know very little about Investing (stocks, Forex, etc..) so I'm not ready to invest yet. The reason I saved up is because I really wanted a Sports Car which isn't that expensive. Had aimed for an Evo or an Integra before but decided to get a Civic Type R instead.The Evo is indeed too expensive for me. Also, the 4 doored CTR is much more convenient than an Integra when I'm bringing my family out. As for managing my finance, I already have it worked out, so don't worry about it. You will be amazed that a $2K plus salary can support a CTR...I don't smoke, drink or club, so my monthly expenses are rather low. Anyway, as I'm working in Civil Service, my salary will also increase the longer I stay on in the job.

 

So, back to the topic..... I think I'll get the Supercharger next time...a big thank you to the bros for the advices given! :)

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To tell the truth, I know very little about Investing (stocks, Forex, etc..) so I'm not ready to invest yet. The reason I saved up is because I really wanted a Sports Car which isn't that expensive. Had aimed for an Evo or an Integra before but decided to get a Civic Type R instead.The Evo is indeed too expensive for me. Also, the 4 doored CTR is much more convenient than an Integra when I'm bringing my family out. As for managing my finance, I already have it worked out, so don't worry about it. You will be amazed that a $2K plus salary can support a CTR...I don't smoke, drink or club, so my monthly expenses are rather low. Anyway, as I'm working in Civil Service, my salary will also increase the longer I stay on in the job.

 

So, back to the topic..... I think I'll get the Supercharger next time...a big thank you to the bros for the advices given! :)

 

Nobody is too late or too early to invest.

Do you have anything that appreciates? Like insurance?

I have friends who tell me exactly the same thing. Don't smoke, no drink, no gf, does not find pleasure in holidaying, committing a huge chunk of their pay (>50%) on his car. the installment alone was very high for him. Down the road. I have a friend who owns a Lancer making 3K flat a month about 40K a year, he cannot find money to support his insurance, when his car broke down due to wear and tear, he cannot afford to support the maintenance, when his tyres were worn, he bought cheap used tyres though still with thread bu sidewalls cracked after a while, he was driving with leaking shock absorbers, there was engine oil stains signs of seepage on his oil block indicating a broken top gasket. But he still went ahead for an aftermarket exhaust system. And when he came to me for a loan to pay his car insurance, I told him off. Also, civil service is a **** hole. Get out while you can. Before you fire at me, I was from the civil service for 6 years before I took the plunge and called it quits. I cannot say that I made it. But I am very glad that life is better now. And job security is better. don't be surprised, if you go to the workshop and get an inspection done, you might have to fork out $$$ to clear your maintenance. And by then you will realise that you have no more $$$ for food and your phone bills.

 

Life is not only about cars. Cars should serve you and not for you to serve the car. Good luck.

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This guy is asking a genuine question so let's just stick to that and help him out if we can :)

 

I'm just curious: If you already tuned your Civic Type R's NA engine to the max but still wish to increase it's power, is it better to install a Supercharger? Or a Turbocharger? Which of them is more suitable for a VTEC engine and why? Thanks in advance! =)

 

The most economical way to give your car a boost is NOS, and it is also more discreet as compared to turbo-charging. Reversing of the mod is also less messy, and easier. However, word of caution is that NOS is like drugs, once you are on it, it will be a downward slide until your engine goes "piang" :(

 

You can technically keep adding power to the engine but have you check if your stock system, such as gearbox,, cooling system ...etc can handle that additional load ?

 

In my opinion, the Type R is already very respectable for street racing. Power may not be the only determinant for traffic light sprint.

 

Few years back, some the souped up WRX boys were embarrassed by a seemingly stock Golf GTi, little did they know that that Golf has the latest DSG gearbox, and the WRX manual gearbox was simply no match.

 

:)

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This guy is asking a genuine question so let's just stick to that and help him out if we can :)

 

 

 

The most economical way to give your car a boost is NOS, and it is also more discreet as compared to turbo-charging. Reversing of the mod is also less messy, and easier. However, word of caution is that NOS is like drugs, once you are on it, it will be a downward slide until your engine goes "piang" :(

 

You can technically keep adding power to the engine but have you check if your stock system, such as gearbox,, cooling system ...etc can handle that additional load ?

 

In my opinion, the Type R is already very respectable for street racing. Power may not be the only determinant for traffic light sprint.

 

Few years back, some the souped up WRX boys were embarrassed by a seemingly stock Golf GTi, little did they know that that Golf has the latest DSG gearbox, and the WRX manual gearbox was simply no match.

:)

 

Hohoho... Don't make this statement. Some ah bengs who think that their WRX is the fastest car in the world will incinerate you for that.

 

The DSG is a system that allows easy and fast gear change despite the length of the race. VAG cars are also known to be bloody easy to tune and spare parts widely available from many respectable sources like Oettinger, MTM, ABT.

 

I think what the TS need is not to squander anymore money on the car and check if there are any maintenance issues that needs to be taken care of first. Then hone his skills before he try giving his car the power boost.

 

But in any case if he should embark on the power increase campaign, remember, dyno your car before and after the tune. That is the only way to ascertain the power. I have seen people who kept thinking that 'more is better' only to start losing power due to sloppy tuning work.

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This guy is asking a genuine question so let's just stick to that and help him out if we can :)

 

The most economical way to give your car a boost is NOS, and it is also more discreet as compared to turbo-charging. Reversing of the mod is also less messy, and easier. However, word of caution is that NOS is like drugs, once you are on it, it will be a downward slide until your engine goes "piang" :(

 

You can technically keep adding power to the engine but have you check if your stock system, such as gearbox,, cooling system ...etc can handle that additional load ?

 

In my opinion, the Type R is already very respectable for street racing. Power may not be the only determinant for traffic light sprint.

 

Few years back, some the souped up WRX boys were embarrassed by a seemingly stock Golf GTi, little did they know that that Golf has the latest DSG gearbox, and the WRX manual gearbox was simply no match.

 

:)

 

so it was you :angel:

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I agree with throttle. He speaks bluntly but if you read between the lines, you will see that he is provoking your thoughts about how you manage your finance.

 

I will have to echo his sentiments, but in a less blunt manner. If I were you, I will keep my money for appreciating stuffs. Splurging on a penis enlarger will not help you perform better in bed. Rather, spend the money on having sex lessons and building up your stamina to last longer and better in bed. Make that improvement permanent. Likewise, invest with the money you saved. Do you know that if you placed your money in the right place on Monday, you will be very likely at least 10% richer today. For more information, ask Kayhian.

 

BTW, I am not a rich man. I don't smoke too. I just don't want to squander my hard earned money on something that will not get me anywhere.

 

 

wah, like that you say not blunt, haha.

 

a cigar on me, bro

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This guy is asking a genuine question so let's just stick to that and help him out if we can :)

 

 

 

The most economical way to give your car a boost is NOS, and it is also more discreet as compared to turbo-charging. Reversing of the mod is also less messy, and easier. However, word of caution is that NOS is like drugs, once you are on it, it will be a downward slide until your engine goes "piang" :(

 

You can technically keep adding power to the engine but have you check if your stock system, such as gearbox,, cooling system ...etc can handle that additional load ?

 

In my opinion, the Type R is already very respectable for street racing. Power may not be the only determinant for traffic light sprint.

 

Few years back, some the souped up WRX boys were embarrassed by a seemingly stock Golf GTi, little did they know that that Golf has the latest DSG gearbox, and the WRX manual gearbox was simply no match.

 

:)

 

 

lets not forget about stopping power.

to go fast is one thing, to be able to stop fast is an even more important thing.

 

haha

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lets not forget about stopping power.

to go fast is one thing, to be able to stop fast is an even more important thing.

 

haha

 

and a good and reliable set of brakes and tires will set you back at least a few good G's.

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haha anyways watever u guys do never get an modded exhaust cuz u will be labeled ah beng straight away by ppl on the road and it also looks quite idiotic with a big-ass exhaust at the back of yor car

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I'm just curious: If you already tuned your Civic Type R's NA engine to the max but still wish to increase it's power, is it better to install a Supercharger? Or a Turbocharger? Which of them is more suitable for a VTEC engine and why? Thanks in advance! =)

Bro, i m not too sure if u got the hints by now...? a stock CTR by itself is very respectable on our street.

- regardless of how soup up ur CTR is by now, I m very sure u have yet learn how to use the horses & torque from ur CTR. Learn to handle ur car with all its power b4 it is too late (touch wood) :pray:

- have u do up the handling dept? iron out the body-roll, over steering, road holding ect 1st b4 u push too hard into a corner (touch wood) :pray:

- have u got enough contact with the ground & the stopping power? get ur CTR a respectable set of rubber & brakes. it may be too late to regret when u r cruising up in NSH at 200km/h & a truck cuts into ur lane (touch wood) :pray:

If, & I mean onli If u have not sorted out the above mention pls dont watse time & effort on the HP & Nm. the above should set u back by almost $10k :deal:

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