torque?
torque?
if by some miracle that we did the K20series drop, H/I/E, turbo, intercooler, nitorus, ect......would our car just spin...and spin....and spin.... how can we get the torque to match it?
Well first off, that is going to cost you a fortune. 2nd you will not need a header if your running forced induction. Im not sure i understand your question on how to get the torque to match it... torque is what will be spinning and spinning your wheels. And if you are at that point you will break an axle. So if you want to get the power to the ground your going to need a heavy duty clutch, axles, and slicks if you want it to hook. Hope im pointing you in the right direction. Good luck.
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[hr]Well first off, that is going to cost you a fortune. 2nd you will not need a header if your running forced induction. Im not sure i understand your question on how to get the torque to match it... torque is what will be spinning and spinning your wheels. And if you are at that point you will break an axle. So if you want to get the power to the ground your going to need a heavy duty clutch, axles, and slicks if you want it to hook. Hope im pointing you in the right direction. Good luck. [hr]
[hr]Well first off, that is going to cost you a fortune. 2nd you will not need a header if your running forced induction. Im not sure i understand your question on how to get the torque to match it... torque is what will be spinning and spinning your wheels. And if you are at that point you will break an axle. So if you want to get the power to the ground your going to need a heavy duty clutch, axles, and slicks if you want it to hook. Hope im pointing you in the right direction. Good luck. [hr]
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