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I'm doing a turbo install/build for a local here in town and he's asked me to do the work on his car... He's dropped of $5000.00 for me to create a kit for him... I suggested replacing pistons, rods etc to build up the block a little but he's opted around that... So basically he just wants a complete turbo setup on his 99 B18C1 GSR. If you guys were starting all over again, what setup would you go with and whats the kit/setup cost... If someone could give me a quick run down as well as break up the pricing on each part I'd really appriciate it...
Right now I've been thinking about getting him the Peak Power B-Series kit from cheapturbo.com which I've listed a link below... Opinions, suggestions? Thanks... I know the Pressision turbos are the bandwagon thing right now..
http://store.yahoo.com/cheapturbo/hobtukit1.html
Right now I've been thinking about getting him the Peak Power B-Series kit from cheapturbo.com which I've listed a link below... Opinions, suggestions? Thanks... I know the Pressision turbos are the bandwagon thing right now..
http://store.yahoo.com/cheapturbo/hobtukit1.html
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Re: Boost Help (norcalcrx)
What's he doing with it? Might want to save money for gauges and oil cooler/radiator if he's road racing/HPDE.
Even so, $5000 is cutting it close if you want good tuning/boost controller/wb02/egt/boost gauge/etc.
-Chris
Even so, $5000 is cutting it close if you want good tuning/boost controller/wb02/egt/boost gauge/etc.
-Chris
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Re: Boost Help (ccfries)
well the cars a 99 GSR... The guys plans are to drag it here and there but 99% of the time he just wants to commonly daily drive it..
From what I've seen on the car so far, It looks like I'm gonna need a complete turbo kit of some kind, fuel pump, injectors, hondata, turbo timer, manual boost controller and boost guage.
From what I've seen on the car so far, It looks like I'm gonna need a complete turbo kit of some kind, fuel pump, injectors, hondata, turbo timer, manual boost controller and boost guage.
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Are you going to buy a kit or are you going to buy each single peice for the turbo system? If your going to peice it togeathor, thats going to be quite a bit of work.... But worth it in the end. Hondata and bigger injectors as well as a fuel pump are a must with this setup.
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