Price for turbo kit install
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I install and make turbo kits myself aka custom turbo setups.
My first turbo kit was put together by me and installed by myself.
It makes a good learning experience and that way you actually get to know your turbo kit better.
Install it yourself....do a little research on here. There are lots of info. Save some money.
My first turbo kit was put together by me and installed by myself.
It makes a good learning experience and that way you actually get to know your turbo kit better.
Install it yourself....do a little research on here. There are lots of info. Save some money.
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It isnt really that hard, Hardest part might be the Oil pan issue put that can be done at a welder or turbo shop.
Average price for install is 650 where im at !!!
thats almost a half of a AEM EMS or a Good Dyno tune
if you feel confident D.Y.I.
Average price for install is 650 where im at !!!
thats almost a half of a AEM EMS or a Good Dyno tune
if you feel confident D.Y.I.
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Re: (El_buster)
Definitely do it yourself, you'll save money, learn about your car, and when you're at the track or whatever and someone asks you how you did something on your setup, you'll feel proud to be able to explain it to them, rather than saying"um..not sure..I didn't actually do it myself." If you need help with something, just ask for advice.
Forced Induction FAQ- https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1024174
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Forced Induction FAQ- https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1024174
^check it out, you'll learn.
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