20b N/A or turbo

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Old 12-08-06, 12:01 PM
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20b N/A or turbo

I have my fc completely stripped and plan on getting an FC but which is better? I have seen 20b na and 20b turbo. My question is which is better which is easier to maintain? what do you guys think.
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Old 12-08-06, 12:21 PM
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you have an fc and plan on getting an fc but wonder which is better?

are you really not sure whether an NA or a turbo is easier to maintain?

probably ought to do a little more research before you spend a penny. . .
or ever post again

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sorry i type retarded I have an fc and it is completely stripped ( I stripped the engine bay)
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Obviously the N/A setup will be easier to maintain. It should be more reliable and last longer. Not that there is anything wrong with a 20B turbo setup.
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id put my money on a mild 500+ hp turbo than a bridged or pp na.
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