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Old Sep 20, 2001 | 11:04 AM
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does anyone have any experience with rev hard stage 2 kits? better then drag? quality of rev hard over drag? hp gains?
anyone got any pics of the kit installed? thanks
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Old Sep 20, 2001 | 11:18 AM
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i love my revhard kit.... im not gonna try and sway your decision one way or the other, ill just tell you what my car does...
i run stock internals and injectors at 9psi.... my car ran a 12.9 on slicks....
i got a friend with the same set up and he got his down to a 12.8
another friend with his car gutted and at 12 psi.....also on stock internals got his to 12.5
all of these are ls integras with 100,000+ miles......there are some pics on my homepage in my sig....look in the crew vabeach crew section
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Old Sep 20, 2001 | 12:19 PM
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As you do your research, you will find that these two kits are alike in every way: components, power, reliability. We know, we distribute systems for both manufacturers. The biggest difference you will find is in the price tag. The DRAG kit will average $200-$500 less than the Rev Hard kit.
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Old Sep 20, 2001 | 01:03 PM
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Listen to Newsense, I have seen his revHard kit and its a nice set up.....I have a custom kit with manny rev hard parts i.e. manifold. The rev hard manifold is a way better design the the drag because of the location of the WG. I would go with rev hard. Sence the WG is located so far up on the #4 runner on the drag manifold your car can still get boost when the WG is all the way open. Call Inlinepro or go to there web site inlinepro.com ask for John he knows all about the poor drag manifold design.......
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Old Sep 20, 2001 | 01:21 PM
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Both kits are very similar, as Ben pointed out...and both are top of the line, great kits...
I have a revhard kit with some other goodies on order, which should be here next week..I will be installing everything on 10/5/01 and should be finished by 10/7/01. I'm sure I will post a complete review on this board of my install experiences and the outcome on the car.
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Old Sep 20, 2001 | 03:23 PM
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where are you installing this? a shop or doing it yourself? i'd really like to see how its done as i'll be hopefully doing the same thing towards the end of this year once the funds become available.. what car is it going on? thanks for all the info guys..

btw, anyone know the specs on Rev hards IC? is it 30x8x3.5 made by spearco?
TIA
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Old Sep 20, 2001 | 03:30 PM
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I just did this on another site....I dont feel like typing it all out again. http://www.hostboard.com/ubb/Forum40/HTML/008322.html

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Old Sep 24, 2001 | 05:38 PM
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What's the price of the Revhard stage 2 kit all in all with everything incuding the turbo timer, bov, etc.... ?
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