Installation prices for S/C
I got quoted around 600-800... If you go to your local stealership, they'll probably charge you over 1k... Just do it yourself and use the extra money for a nice set of exhaust..good luck, i cant wait for mine!
600 for Comptech ....800 for Vortech. This is what Spugen in whittier CA told me.
If you take it to the right place they should be able to pull it out in one day.8am drop off 5pm pick up.
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David
If you take it to the right place they should be able to pull it out in one day.8am drop off 5pm pick up.
Peace
David
wow. not bad at all. 500-800 isnt too bad.
i cant do it by myself...not that saavy under the hood yet. gotta go take some mechanics classes and buy some more tools or something. haha, i feel pityful.
anyways, thanks for the info guys. i'm still ways off before going FI. gotta get some new wheels first. just trying too gather some info up in case i do go this route.
i cant do it by myself...not that saavy under the hood yet. gotta go take some mechanics classes and buy some more tools or something. haha, i feel pityful.
anyways, thanks for the info guys. i'm still ways off before going FI. gotta get some new wheels first. just trying too gather some info up in case i do go this route.
Originally Posted by Boosted04S2k,May 7 2006, 08:46 PM
600 for Comptech ....800 for Vortech. This is what Spugen in whittier CA told me.
If you take it to the right place they should be able to pull it out in one day.8am drop off 5pm pick up.
Peace
David
If you take it to the right place they should be able to pull it out in one day.8am drop off 5pm pick up.
Peace
David
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$800 is about average...anything less than that would be considered a good deal.
If you can find someone who will install it and let you help them....that would be the best...or install it your self with someone who is mechanically inclined and it will make your experience a much better one.
It will help you get more involved and learn about your car and help you in the event you need to troubleshoot if something goes wrong.
Additionally you will learn components in the engine bay and the parts of the setup and what they do.
Routine maintenance will be much easier and piece of mind will be priceless.
Tim
If you can find someone who will install it and let you help them....that would be the best...or install it your self with someone who is mechanically inclined and it will make your experience a much better one.
It will help you get more involved and learn about your car and help you in the event you need to troubleshoot if something goes wrong.
Additionally you will learn components in the engine bay and the parts of the setup and what they do.
Routine maintenance will be much easier and piece of mind will be priceless.
Tim
i also think doin it urself or with the help of a buddy that has the KNOW HOW is tha best AND cheapest way to go
makes u enjoy the car more workin on her
also i bet ur buddy would appreciate it if u compensated him 100 or 200 bucks for the time and effort...hey it beats $800+bucks eh eh
makes u enjoy the car more workin on her
also i bet ur buddy would appreciate it if u compensated him 100 or 200 bucks for the time and effort...hey it beats $800+bucks eh eh



