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Originally Posted by VinnyV81
At least you got that part right, except that you assumed that the word "low" meant from "idle". Is English YOUR primary language?
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Let's re-examine what you said first:
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I know that this is probably a loaded question, but I would like a turbo that has great boost response from the bottom all the way up.
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Courtesy of Dictionary.COM:
bot·tom
[bot-uhm] Show IPA
noun
1.
the lowest or deepest part of anything, as distinguished from the top: the bottom of a hill; the bottom of a page.
Do we need to define "lowest" and "deepest" here too?
Last time I checked, the "lowest" RPM's a running engine is capable of = idle.
Unless you're going to argue that 0 RPM's is lowest with the engine off...
You need to just stop already.
-Ted