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Old 02-24-2008, 04:00 PM
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Ok I am talking to a guy about this turbo kit and he does not know if it will work on an s2000 http://www.mautofied.com/listing-100082244.htm this is the site with the pic pleas let me know if it will work he bought it for an Integra
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It would make your life alot easier if you by a kit designed for the s2000.
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Originally Posted by EliseAddict,Feb 24 2008, 08:05 PM
It would make your life alot easier if you by a kit designed for the s2000.
Greddy makes a CARB legal kit for the S.

Check the threads in the FI section.
There are several out there.
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https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showforum=142

Not that one!

But the S2K takes very well to a turbo, just make sure the kit is designed for the car. It will take hours and hours of tuning, and expect the unexpected.

Good luck!
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not even close man.... the only part you can use from that kit is probably just the turbo...
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go search our forum, or by our specific kit. Why make it harder than it needs to be?
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Originally Posted by Raven628,Feb 24 2008, 05:10 PM
Greddy makes a CARB legal kit for the S.

Check the threads in the FI section.
There are several out there.
That kit is garbage IMO

-Full Race
-Inline Pro

are just 2 of the top ones on my list and are 10 times much better than the Greddy. Or you can go with a custom setup. Like Bill said expect the unexpected and hours of tuning .
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Originally Posted by Sent2KiLL,Feb 24 2008, 11:28 PM
That kit is garbage IMO

-Full Race
-Inline Pro

are just 2 of the top ones on my list and are 10 times much better than the Greddy. Or you can go with a custom setup. Like Bill said expect the unexpected and hours of tuning .
I know.
He showed a Greddy, the threads will let him wiegh out what he wants.


I have InlinePro.
Love it.

As far as the unexpected, I am mentioned several times in the book. I may even have my own chapter.
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Originally Posted by Raven628,Feb 25 2008, 05:33 AM
As far as the unexpected, I am mentioned several times in the book. I may even have my own chapter.
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Originally Posted by Sent2KiLL,Feb 24 2008, 11:28 PM
Like Bill said expect the unexpected and hours of tuning .
its not so bad.... just do your homework, do it right one time, and you wont have issues.


and not too many hours of tuning, 2 hours should do it for most s2ks (depending upon your tuner).


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