How much to spend on Turbo Installation
Thanks for the compliments. I will have more pics once the install is totally finshed. Now that I think of it, I have not taken one pic of the Hondata or RC440's! Damn, I can't wait to drive it!
Yeah, I pieced it together. It took a long time and a lot of research, but I think it will pay off in the end. I myself bought the Drag pipes from Ben@importparts.com, but any muffler shop that does custom pipe bending should be up to the task.
I second this.!!
Install it yourself, having someone else do it is asking for trouble
actually... doing it yourself with no knowledge of HOW to install it is asking for trouble. take it to a shop who knows what they are doing. or have someone who has done it before do it.
however, its always good to learn by doin it yourself. <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emwink.gif" BORDER="0">
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actually... doing it yourself with no knowledge of HOW to install it is asking for trouble. take it to a shop who knows what they are doing. or have someone who has done it before do it.
however, its always good to learn by doin it yourself. <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emwink.gif" BORDER="0">
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Im going to DIY mine. (with the help of some friends who have done it before.) Im going to start next month, its still too cold in Chicago to do anything outside.
I second this.!!
Install it yourself, having someone else do it is asking for trouble
actually... doing it yourself with no knowledge of HOW to install it is asking for trouble. take it to a shop who knows what they are doing. or have someone who has done it before do it.
however, its always good to learn by doin it yourself. <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emwink.gif" BORDER="0">
[Modified by dlplayboy, 2:55 PM 4/14/2002]
Install it yourself, having someone else do it is asking for trouble
actually... doing it yourself with no knowledge of HOW to install it is asking for trouble. take it to a shop who knows what they are doing. or have someone who has done it before do it.
however, its always good to learn by doin it yourself. <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emwink.gif" BORDER="0">
[Modified by dlplayboy, 2:55 PM 4/14/2002]
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DIY cost me $500!!!
Okay, it's DIY with 2 acquaintences that are mechanics. But they won't do it for free.
The turbo is EASY to install, and I'm a clusterfuck, and I think with some help, even my stupid ******* monkey *** could do it. I mean, **** me, I'm a sorry bag of **** pie dick face *** munch dumbass, but, I think I can do it..
But I have no idea how to put in my Hondata 2B, in fact, I don't think it will even let me, or mabye I'm just a fat sorry phugging cumbucket of turd butt fangle mooch!
Why can't I figure out my freakin Hondata!?!?!?!
Okay, it's DIY with 2 acquaintences that are mechanics. But they won't do it for free.
The turbo is EASY to install, and I'm a clusterfuck, and I think with some help, even my stupid ******* monkey *** could do it. I mean, **** me, I'm a sorry bag of **** pie dick face *** munch dumbass, but, I think I can do it..
But I have no idea how to put in my Hondata 2B, in fact, I don't think it will even let me, or mabye I'm just a fat sorry phugging cumbucket of turd butt fangle mooch!
Why can't I figure out my freakin Hondata!?!?!?!
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