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SamSheepDoq

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Post Thu Sep 05, 2013 4:56 pm

Supercharger Types + Release Date

I know the question concerning the release date has already been answered in a topic, but I'm looking for a more accurate wait time/date of when superchargers will be re-released (I read on YouTube that they were in, and then taken out). If the wait time is too long, is it possible I can get the older version that did have superchargers (if that exists)?

As for the types of superchargers, what should I expect? Twin Screw? Centrifugal? I plan on supercharging my 4.8L Vortec LR4 sometime soon (and I've got the engine spot on accurate in game), twin screw of course! :)
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Post Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:20 pm

Re: Supercharger Types + Release Date

Yes, I got your PM too :P

There isn't an older version with finished/working superchargers. They'll be added at a later date (after the car designer and some of the tycoon game side of things) and they'll have Twin Screw, Centrifigual and Roots types, with the main controls for them being size/displacement and pulley size.
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Post Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:24 pm

Re: Supercharger Types + Release Date

Yeah, sorry about that... I don't want to be that guy, but I'm excited to calculate these things in, as I'm not too far away from spending the $4K< it's going to cost. It's very worth it as I'll see quite an increase in torque and power, enabling higher tow ratings. :)
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