How many more mods can I go?????
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Originally Posted by StreetRacingCRX
Thanks for the advice, I have done research for about a year now but never actually wanted to turbo my car until now. The reason I say 165+ is because my car engine stock is 130 and all the parts I put on say like 5-10hp increase so I just kind of took the median and added them up
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Originally Posted by StreetRacingCRX
Thanks for the advice, I have done research for about a year now but never actually wanted to turbo my car until now. The reason I say 165+ is because my car engine stock is 130 and all the parts I put on say like 5-10hp increase so I just kind of took the median and added them up
So yes,he is thinking like a RICER!
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How much are you paying for it?
I would save your money and piece together a quality kit. You don't want to blow up your motor but you will jump on a cheap turbo kit. If you want to do it right and not kick yourself in the ass later when it craps out on you, buy a quality kit or piece one together after buying a good turbo, manifold, and downpipe.
I would save your money and piece together a quality kit. You don't want to blow up your motor but you will jump on a cheap turbo kit. If you want to do it right and not kick yourself in the ass later when it craps out on you, buy a quality kit or piece one together after buying a good turbo, manifold, and downpipe.
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I posted in your new thread....
I would have to disagree with the Turbo XS kit being one of the best out there. When I think of the best out there, Edelbrock, Drag, Rev-hard, and Greddy come to mind. They have their faults but if you really were serious about it, you wouldn't need a kit to begin with.
I hope that kit comes with some sort of fuel/engine managment for fueling under boost. For $1200, it sounds like something I would run from as fast as I could.
I would have to disagree with the Turbo XS kit being one of the best out there. When I think of the best out there, Edelbrock, Drag, Rev-hard, and Greddy come to mind. They have their faults but if you really were serious about it, you wouldn't need a kit to begin with.
I hope that kit comes with some sort of fuel/engine managment for fueling under boost. For $1200, it sounds like something I would run from as fast as I could.
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Originally Posted by StreetRacingCRX
I like REV HARD but they are to damn expensive