Greddy turbo kit VS. Edelbrock turbo kit
Which one do you guys reccomend??? At first I was thinking of greddy but then I read a little reading then kind of changed my choice, now Im thinking of Edelbrock because its not only 50 state legal, it comes with everything I need included (piping, Intercooler, BOV ect.). Thanks!!!
Edelbrock > Greddy
Only the old 15G kit is CARB legal for Greddy. Edelbrock has many CARB legal kits. Of course that only matters if you are in CA.
I would also go with a chipped ECU for the tune. As much as I like the eManage, it really has no direct control, just influence.
Only the old 15G kit is CARB legal for Greddy. Edelbrock has many CARB legal kits. Of course that only matters if you are in CA.
I would also go with a chipped ECU for the tune. As much as I like the eManage, it really has no direct control, just influence.
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he's looking at greddy or edelbrock because they are carb legal. you'd be best off going with the edelbrock kit because: bigger turbo (gt28r i believe), comes with an intercooler, bov, and intake manifold( which the greddy kit does not include) the initial cost for the kit is more but imo it is worth it
he's looking at greddy or edelbrock because they are carb legal. you'd be best off going with the edelbrock kit because: bigger turbo (gt28r i believe), comes with an intercooler, bov, and intake manifold( which the greddy kit does not include) the initial cost for the kit is more but imo it is worth it
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