Best place to buy a turbocharger?
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Re: turbo where??? (TexasBoi)
Try a google search but if money is a little tight you should just piece one together (Around $1600.00) the information isn't hard to find. But remember on top of the turbo cost install and good tuning will be about a grand( Total of $2600.00 not to shabby)
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Re: turbo where??? (TexasBoi)
http://www.cheapturbo.com http://www.full-race.com http://www.turbogoods.com just to name a few. next time search and you should be able to find lots of places.
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Re: turbo where??? (Mjeden1999)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mjeden1999 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Try a google search but if money is a little tight you should just piece one together (Around $1600.00) the information isn't hard to find. But remember on top of the turbo cost install and good tuning will be about a grand( Total of $2600.00 not to shabby)</TD></TR></TABLE>
I personally wouldnt/dont recommend piecing togehter turbo kits to people who are new to boost. And obviously, if he has no clue where to look, I m asure this is his first time. I peiced together a kit for 1300 and that was with alot of optional things like EGT gauge, laptop for tuning, etc. BUT, that wasnt my first time boosting, so I knew what I was doing. If you must piece together your own kit, get detailed descriptions of what come in complete pre-fabbed kits and check it off as you buy parts. You cabn nickel and dime yourself to death if you dont get the right parts.
I bought a used greddy kit off of here and I spent damn near $150 on oil feed and return. I didnt get the parts I needed, so I tried a slew of parts AND had my car checked to see fi I ws doing something wrong. Ended up buying one of those oil line kits off of the sponsor sectiona nd no problems after that. That is just an example of what can happen if you piece together a kit or buy a used one and not get evrything that is included.
I personally wouldnt/dont recommend piecing togehter turbo kits to people who are new to boost. And obviously, if he has no clue where to look, I m asure this is his first time. I peiced together a kit for 1300 and that was with alot of optional things like EGT gauge, laptop for tuning, etc. BUT, that wasnt my first time boosting, so I knew what I was doing. If you must piece together your own kit, get detailed descriptions of what come in complete pre-fabbed kits and check it off as you buy parts. You cabn nickel and dime yourself to death if you dont get the right parts.
I bought a used greddy kit off of here and I spent damn near $150 on oil feed and return. I didnt get the parts I needed, so I tried a slew of parts AND had my car checked to see fi I ws doing something wrong. Ended up buying one of those oil line kits off of the sponsor sectiona nd no problems after that. That is just an example of what can happen if you piece together a kit or buy a used one and not get evrything that is included.
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Re: turbo where??? (93-lsvtec-eh2)
I bought my turbo from cheapturbo.com good customer service. Good prices on real Garret turbos.
I just bought a turbonetics from jgstools.com/turbo
Good guys there. Check out their new wastegate! Super high quality.
I just bought a turbonetics from jgstools.com/turbo
Good guys there. Check out their new wastegate! Super high quality.
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