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Old 06-17-2005, 02:42 PM
StevieZA4 StevieZA4 is offline
 
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Default supercharging a 12v is it possible?

i just bought a 97 A4 quattro with the 12v 2.8 and i was wondering if it is possible to supercharge it? i have heard it isn't but i have also heard it is if anyone has any information as to whether it can or can not please help. If not does anyone have and suggestions on how to get some more horsepower out of my engine? im only 17 so im a little bit low on money what are some relatively cheap ways to get some horsepower?
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Old 06-18-2005, 01:39 AM
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Default RE: supercharging a 12v is it possible?

Not worth it at all. I know of one guy who has done it and the car ran like crud. It's just not financially justifyable to most people as it requires total stand alone engine management.
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Old 06-18-2005, 11:37 AM
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Default RE: supercharging a 12v is it possible?

as jest said it is not worth the trouble. look here for some more info12 v forum

it gets expensive when moding a 12v. there are no cheep ways to get power with this car
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