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Good Start To A Diy Turbo?
#1
Hi guys...

I was just curious if this was a good start for a Turbo setup??

And yes I know it is remanufactured , and probably much
safer to get a new one!

Thanks for the input in advance!

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#2
I think your missing something in the post :P
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hardk0re,Jan 8 2006, 11:57 AM Wrote:I think your missing something in the post :P
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LOL.........


Okay now I have to find it again!!


this is the link

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#4
yeah, as long as you buy all the right header/flanges for the turbo/piping, thats a good turbo to start with.

Looking at that turbo, you'll def have to clock it.
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#5
Sorry flo... what do you mean by clock it??

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ZX3guy2000,Jan 8 2006, 08:14 PM Wrote:Sorry flo... what do you mean by clock it??
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You'll have to turn the turbo so it will fit. On some turbos (like mine) is easy, on some others, it could be hard to do.

Your still looking at another 4K in other parts though :P
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#7
LOL.... yeah I figured that much!

But I've been looking at some kits!!

I've found a Turbonetics T3/T4 complete kit, and the guy will let it go for 2250. But I can't find much info on this name of kit.

I'll keep looking!

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