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Old 09-01-2008, 05:29 PM   #1
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Are there any benefits to having a fwd sr over a rwd one? besides the price in your case obviously, you can get a rwd sr20de quite cheap these days. GL tho and keep us posted!
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Are there any benefits to having a fwd sr over a rwd one? besides the price in your case obviously, you can get a rwd sr20de quite cheap these days. GL tho and keep us posted!
-Price
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-Higher compression (9.5:1) generates slightly faster spool, at the cost of slightly lower peak boost level

I believe the N/A RWD SR has the same compression though. I honestly think that's the way to go; there are too many hoops to jump through to make the FWD work in the RWD chassis.
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