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personally i wouldn't recommend the peakboost... i just bought it... its a decent kit, but definatly not a bolt up kit. I probably could've pieced together a similar kit for less.
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Re: (Bitchinteg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bitchinteg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">personally i wouldn't recommend the peakboost... i just bought it... its a decent kit, but definatly not a bolt up kit. I probably could've pieced together a similar kit for less. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Other than the greddy... there is no real "bolt-up" turbo kit that makes power.
I like the peakboost
Other than the greddy... there is no real "bolt-up" turbo kit that makes power.
I like the peakboost
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Re: (itslogics)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by itslogics »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why not go custom? It might end up cheaper than a regular kit. But if you had to have a kit then peakboost, or if your a baller than full race.</TD></TR></TABLE>
nope not a baller so full race might be a little too much for me. is it possible to get a turbo kit or custom with a price range no more then $2000 complete bolt on turbo?
nope not a baller so full race might be a little too much for me. is it possible to get a turbo kit or custom with a price range no more then $2000 complete bolt on turbo?
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yes .. if u can find a used greddy kit or look around for deals.. but depending on your setup.. 2000 would get u a pretty damn good custom kit.. my budget is only 1200 ish (without tuning)
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Re: (slammed_gsr)
if you do a custom, it could possibly be a lot cheaper. Just shop around and take your time. Also check out the Forced induction Group buys and classifieds.
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buy new turbo if possible....you will be better off in the long run.
look around on this site for stuff....check the sponsor deals too.
you should be able to piece together a good kit for your budget.
but remember not to skimp out on the important things like tuning.
look around on this site for stuff....check the sponsor deals too.
you should be able to piece together a good kit for your budget.
but remember not to skimp out on the important things like tuning.
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thanks guys...... i will sure do look around for some deals. looking for low boost for a stock motor hopefully with that budget i can get at least 200+whp.
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Re: (Phatch99)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Phatch99 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">when u say custom do u mean just shop around and find used turbo parts and just part them together as you find them?</TD></TR></TABLE>
when I mean custom, piece it all together from used to new parts. EX. Used manifold, new turbo, new oil lines, used wastegate etc.....
when I mean custom, piece it all together from used to new parts. EX. Used manifold, new turbo, new oil lines, used wastegate etc.....
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