Turbo Kit
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Turbo Kit
Does anyone know any turbo kit that's around $2000??
I just want to have around 250whp
I live in SoCal, wondering if turbo is legal, if not then i'll might go with supercharger......
Which one do u perfer turbo or supercharge??
I just want to have around 250whp
I live in SoCal, wondering if turbo is legal, if not then i'll might go with supercharger......
Which one do u perfer turbo or supercharge??
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Check out the FI boards for more details. But to answer your question, no, you can't turbo your S for anywhere close to $2k. You'd be very hard pressed to SC it for that as well.
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You may want to do some investigating before you turbo. Turboing an NA car, you run into problems and maintenence should ALWAYS be increased.
Getting a turbo means you will need a kit, custom made ones will just mean you spend more $$$ in problems and less money up front with unreliability that can blow your motor and low hp numbers...you have much to read young one...get to it
Getting a turbo means you will need a kit, custom made ones will just mean you spend more $$$ in problems and less money up front with unreliability that can blow your motor and low hp numbers...you have much to read young one...get to it
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You can't find any turbo kit for around $2K new or used.
Your best bet is to go with Greddy's new kit. It is pending CARB approval, so that's a plus.
I plan on going the Greddy route when I get some extra cash.
Contrary to some posts in here, you can go turbo and still have reliability.
Your best bet is to go with Greddy's new kit. It is pending CARB approval, so that's a plus.
I plan on going the Greddy route when I get some extra cash.
Contrary to some posts in here, you can go turbo and still have reliability.
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