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Anonymous
10 years ago
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Forced induction

So Im trying to choose a supercharger(purple forced induction) for my e46 m3 but there are like 5 different ones. 4 of which vary by only 1 or 2 horsepower and max torque from each other and one of them has a lot worse stats but actually reduces my 0-60 time. What are the differences in forced induction?
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    Anonymous
    10 years ago
    I went with the added horsepower with the improved 0-60 time for drift cars. My think is that it would allow me to get back in a drift in a minimal distance travel by getting my speed back up and then tapping my brake trigger to lock up the front. Also a little side tip, turn off drift assist, use your steering and brakes to guide you through the drifts. Doubling and tripling my drift score.

    Use the above theory as well for the one grip car, I made on the turbo charger.

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  • Same boat as you. There are so many options to choose from. From a technical point is see these as producing power in different ranges of the powerband. But I assume for nfs they are more taylored for drift, grip or top speed. Tho... They don't work like that from what I can tell.
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    10 years ago
    I went with the added horsepower with the improved 0-60 time for drift cars. My think is that it would allow me to get back in a drift in a minimal distance travel by getting my speed back up and then tapping my brake trigger to lock up the front. Also a little side tip, turn off drift assist, use your steering and brakes to guide you through the drifts. Doubling and tripling my drift score.

    Use the above theory as well for the one grip car, I made on the turbo charger.

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