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Old 09-28-2002 | 06:07 PM
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I got a 94 teg w/75,000 miles, what do you think would be the best turbo for me, and how big? Thanks a lot
Old 09-28-2002 | 07:11 PM
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put together a kit for best results/price. Don't get too big a turbo unless you want lag...Buy "Maximum Boost" by Corky Bell.
Old 09-28-2002 | 07:45 PM
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If your looking for a kit look into drag 3 kit or rev hard. Both use same size turbo which spools at the perfect rpm for hondas. The turbo size is t3/t04e. Perfect kits to start with and can be upgraded easily.
Old 09-29-2002 | 04:36 AM
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get a t88 with some nitrous what lagg ! lol

my friend has a gsr motor with a custume turbo making 323 rhp
stock internals and semi tuned....
Old 09-29-2002 | 04:39 AM
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rhp?
Old 09-29-2002 | 04:44 AM
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whp wheel horse power, sorry
Old 09-29-2002 | 12:10 PM
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cusom is the way to go!
in the end, you will spend as much as buying a kit, but you will have better parts
for instance, i will have a better manifold, intercooler, and wastegate. plus instead of FMU i will have hondata... all for about $100 more than a drag kit.
Old 09-29-2002 | 12:16 PM
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Originally posted by txhatch
If your looking for a kit look into drag 3 kit or rev hard. Both use same size turbo which spools at the perfect rpm for hondas. The turbo size is t3/t04e. Perfect kits to start with and can be upgraded easily.
T3/TO4E is the type of housing, not the size of the turbo. There are about 60 different sizes of T3/TO4E. The trim included with the Drag kits is too big to spool quickly (takes till about 4000 RPM which is not the "perfect" RPM by any means) but produces good peak output and good word-of-mouth advertising because of the high peak numbers.
Old 09-29-2002 | 12:40 PM
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The GReddy system spools a lot faster.

Unfortunatly it makes a lot less power.
Good thing is, it's CARB legal.
Old 09-29-2002 | 02:07 PM
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Originally posted by MrFatBooty


T3/TO4E is the type of housing, not the size of the turbo. There are about 60 different sizes of T3/TO4E. The trim included with the Drag kits is too big to spool quickly (takes till about 4000 RPM which is not the "perfect" RPM by any means) but produces good peak output and good word-of-mouth advertising because of the high peak numbers.
Which size come comes on the drag kit? Its a garrett right, whats the a/r turbine and trim size?



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