Best price for a B series Greddy turbo set-up?
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Re: Best price for a B series Greddy turbo set-up? (kartman5)
check te marjet place here on HT or ebay if your ok with having used parts. Otherwise, ebay or internet shops for new kits.
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Re: Best price for a B series Greddy turbo set-up? (kartman5)
I wouldn't buy it unless you are poor. It is garbage and you will end up spending alot more that you think. They dont fit, they dont make power and of coarse it will crack in half and then you will be SOL. just a word of advice to another jdm lover.
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Re: Best price for a B series Greddy turbo set-up? (CXR)
It will fit great, it won't break...whoever said that has apparently never put one on or used one.
For low hp/daily driver it's great. Just get some sort of engine management besides the blue box. I put 18K on my greddy kit and never had a single problem with it. It's a quality kit, but it's not great for big numbers.
I picked mine up new from http://www.city-speed.com I think it was...cheapest I found
For low hp/daily driver it's great. Just get some sort of engine management besides the blue box. I put 18K on my greddy kit and never had a single problem with it. It's a quality kit, but it's not great for big numbers.
I picked mine up new from http://www.city-speed.com I think it was...cheapest I found
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Re: Best price for a B series Greddy turbo set-up? (kartman5)
piece together a better turbo kit for around the same price, with better parts, thats what i would do, those kits might cost as much as 1500 as low as 1000 depending on what is all in the kit, and extras ect
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not worth the money...
look at my sig. im trying to get rid of what is left of my greddy kit. they dont make the power for the money. and they fit, but not well.
look at my sig. im trying to get rid of what is left of my greddy kit. they dont make the power for the money. and they fit, but not well.
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Re: Best price for a B series Greddy turbo set-up? (kartman5)
It really depends on what your goals are, but if you are trying to make power, then piece together your own kit. You can make a kit that makes more power for less money.
If you are just trying to give your car a little extra spunk, and you want it to remain reliable, then the Greddy kit or something similar is not a bad way to go. Especially considering that over time you can upgrade certain pieces if you choose to.
If you are just trying to give your car a little extra spunk, and you want it to remain reliable, then the Greddy kit or something similar is not a bad way to go. Especially considering that over time you can upgrade certain pieces if you choose to.
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Since the OP lives in CA, he's probably looking to get a Greddy kit because its Smog/CARB legal and in CA, if you're caught with anything illegal in your car, then you're definitely SOL.
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