Kui väga lihtsustada, siis saab ka eesti entusiastid kaheks jagada. Mootorimehed kellele piisab ka kiiresti otse sõitvast autost - ehk siis audimeeste ja suuremahulise saksa NA raua turbotajate koolkond ning teisel pool on väiksemate ja kergemate hea juhitavusega pöördelembeliste (sageli ka väiksema hp-ga) autode omanikud kellele meeldib ka vahel kurvis kiiresti sõita ehk siis S-Nissanid ja 924/944 Porsched. Ma loodan, et ma väga nüüd liiga kellelegi ei teinud

Samas üks huvitav projektimõte mis Eestis veel tegelikult teostamata ja maandub veidi nende kahe maailma vahele - E36 M3 + custom turbolahendus. Suht kerge kere, hea juhitavus, suure mahuga + pöördelembeline mootor ja mõistlik soetushind.
Tuli veel meelde üks Nissani fanboy küsimus

Mees kelle värvikas ja inforohke jutt on mulle alati meeldinud - mootoriguru Eric Hsu - on alati rõhutanud mootori seadistuse olulisust, laia powerband'i ja response tähtsust. Veidi tsitaate RB26 kohta:
The 2530s are the ultimate turbos for the 500-600hp range. A single turbo with properly selected components can come close, but they still cannot match a pair of 2530's low end response and part throttle power modulation that you need on the street or a tight, small road course. Plenty of turbos can do the 500-600hp thing, but the 2530s are so perfectly sized for the RB26 that they can magnify the entire powerband if your engine is tuned correctly with the right parts.
Vanakooli saksa raua turbotamise kohta ka veidi kildu (mulle endale 930 hirmsasti meeldib, aga ega Hsu selle jutuga ei eksi ka)

Kõik teavad kindlasti valge Mine's R34 GTR videot, kus Keiichi Tsuchiya karjus roolis ja mootor käis pöördesse nagu bike'l, sellise setupi kohta ka veidi tausta:
We can thank Mine's and the HKS 2530 turbos for creating the whole big cam, medium sized turbo, sub 8500 rpm style of engine tuning. If you think the Mine's car is running their off the shelf cams, you should hear it idle. If it has a pair of their off the shelf 250° cams, then I'm black. The car can BARELY idle. In America, I'll have to pat myself on the back for creating the trend with Kim Johnson's BNR34 and pretty much smoking the shit out of nearly everybody at just about every competition we attended with a daily driven street car. I was influenced by rally engines that used long duration high lift cams with medium sized turbochargers and had insanely wide powerbands and flat torque curves. To this day I still get emails from Skyline owners that say, "What did you use for xxxx part on Kim's car? I'm trying to build a clone." In reality, to build a clone you'll need about $35K and a trip to XS Engineering, but I guess it doesn't hurt to ask. I give advice, but not secrets.
Miks ma nii pikalt siin kirjutan - point selles, et suuremahulisele mootorile turbo külge viskamine ja sealt 500hp saamine ei tohiks olla turboentusiastidele mingi püha graal, mille saavutamine/leidmine on kõrgeim ja ülim eesmärk.