A "Budget" Turbo Build
Originally Posted by TelosHedge,Feb 15 2009, 06:51 PM
i totally realize that full race is the shit, but if you want to save yoruself some cash i have an extra inline pro mani here that i will sell to you very cheap 

shameless plug
Mase's kit complete with AEM EMS and fuel delivery is going to be $6500. talking to him yesterday he said his goal is to start shipping the first few within a month, I'll have the 3rd kit
it's everything with the only exception being the clutch and you'll want an exhaust to get the most out of it. to save some money I picked up a used AEM of the boards, I'll also be installing everything myself, that's where I really save a lot of money.
the turbo kit is really pretty straightforward to install, just unbolting stuff and putting different stuff back in it's place
the clutch isn't that bad either, just a lot of steps. get a Honda shop manual and go to town, if you can follow directions with Lego's you can work on a Honda 
here's a link to his RHD kit, gives you an idea of what it'll look like and the parts list, the LHD kit will be very similar. it comes with a GT30R, I'm getting mine with a GT35R since I'm going for a little more power out of the box. the cool thing with his kits is that you barely change anything on the car. you take off the factory heat shield and replace it with his, no moving the battery, no moving the oil filter. less to go wrong and less work into install.
http://maseengineering.com/blog/entry/intr...2000_turbo_kit/
it's everything with the only exception being the clutch and you'll want an exhaust to get the most out of it. to save some money I picked up a used AEM of the boards, I'll also be installing everything myself, that's where I really save a lot of money.the turbo kit is really pretty straightforward to install, just unbolting stuff and putting different stuff back in it's place
the clutch isn't that bad either, just a lot of steps. get a Honda shop manual and go to town, if you can follow directions with Lego's you can work on a Honda 
here's a link to his RHD kit, gives you an idea of what it'll look like and the parts list, the LHD kit will be very similar. it comes with a GT30R, I'm getting mine with a GT35R since I'm going for a little more power out of the box. the cool thing with his kits is that you barely change anything on the car. you take off the factory heat shield and replace it with his, no moving the battery, no moving the oil filter. less to go wrong and less work into install.
http://maseengineering.com/blog/entry/intr...2000_turbo_kit/
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