| I've posted a few different times about this, but noobs continue to make the same mistake. I see people buying parts that they don't need to solve a "problem" which doesn't exist. If you buy a turbo which flows xx cfm of air, don't start buying additional mods to fix a "problem" related to the fact that you wanted them to flow yy cfm of air. In fact, I bet most people don't even look at the compressor maps before they decide to buy a turbo. They think that modding a car is some kind of black magic that you throw a bunch of parts (that they see in ricer magazines or hear their dumb friends talk about) and throw them together without any kind of plan.
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