Edelbrock Turbo kit..
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Re: (aka010010)
What I have heard is that the 96-98 civics that were getting these kits installed were not running right at all.....the 99-2000 was fine because the map sensors in 99-00 can handle up to 7 lbs of boost.........Everyone that has had problems with the edlebrock kits have all got them taken care of just by calling edelbrock and they will send you a new computer that will work......I would think that as of now, tey got all the problems worked out....someone correct me if Im wrong
Edelbrock is now checking all their computers before they send them out now.....
Edelbrock is now checking all their computers before they send them out now.....
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Werd, my edelbrock kit runs smooth now. I'm boosting 8psi no problems. I had a problem with the piggy-back and after about a month, they sent me a new one. Werks great. Very nice kit and easy install.
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(speaking to someone who actually owns one) In your opinion is the Edelbrock kit worth the money?
I am going to boost my d16 this summer and am leaning towards a Greddy kit w/ johnnyracecar.com intercooler, hks bov etc.
Would it be worth it to save up another $1000 to get the Edelbrock kit?
I don't mean to steal the thread or anything, I was just wondering
I am going to boost my d16 this summer and am leaning towards a Greddy kit w/ johnnyracecar.com intercooler, hks bov etc.
Would it be worth it to save up another $1000 to get the Edelbrock kit?
I don't mean to steal the thread or anything, I was just wondering
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