Max Rev question
Im planning on going with their kit, as ive only heard good things about it. I did have a few questions for people that have the kit. Im guessing the piping does not come pre cut and the other question was if their intercooler required cutting of the bumper support. Thanks for your help.
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sorry jacking the thread...but why not try a sparks turbo kit...they are pretty awesome.
Modified by slixxracing at 6:40 PM 11/12/2003
sorry jacking the thread...but why not try a sparks turbo kit...they are pretty awesome.
Modified by slixxracing at 6:40 PM 11/12/2003
Thanks. Im guesssing you have to cut it yourself, but i wasnt sure. http://www.maxrev.com there are some pics there.
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yeah but it's not hard.
yeah but it's not hard.
I have just started hearing about Sparks kit, go ahead and post the link and I'll check it out, but i have heard nothing bad about max rev except customer service.
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I've got the max-rev kit and the piping is cake, although you may wanna get it welded or better couplers.
On my 98 civic the intercooler actually sits on the bottom rail of my radiator supprt and fits perfectly behind the bumper support.
just measure the pipes and cut, its pretty simple if your a competent person.
also the customer service isn't bad, or at least not from what I have seen, its just they are a small operation compared to the likes of greddy etc. so they don't have alot of time to be on the phone.
On my 98 civic the intercooler actually sits on the bottom rail of my radiator supprt and fits perfectly behind the bumper support.
just measure the pipes and cut, its pretty simple if your a competent person.
also the customer service isn't bad, or at least not from what I have seen, its just they are a small operation compared to the likes of greddy etc. so they don't have alot of time to be on the phone.
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That's my buddy i was talking about foozball26
That's my buddy i was talking about foozball26
i personally like the kit, you will need to cut ic piping.
bov is not all that great, other than that, i have no complaints.
if you do decide to get one, contact 2K_TEG, his customer service
is great.
also, depending on what car its going in, i have a 94 gsr and i had
to hack from bumper support so it wouldnt hang below my bumper.
bov is not all that great, other than that, i have no complaints.
if you do decide to get one, contact 2K_TEG, his customer service
is great.
also, depending on what car its going in, i have a 94 gsr and i had
to hack from bumper support so it wouldnt hang below my bumper.
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