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Old 02-28-2012, 07:20 PM
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I'm trying to get a range of prices (trying to save some money) on getting my comptech s/c kit installed.

It is aftercooled, all the standard parts and bits. I also want an A/F and Boost gauge wired.

I live in South Jersey but will travel for the right price.

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Old 02-28-2012, 07:28 PM
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Talk to Jeff "minitoyota"
Old 02-28-2012, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by RL1924
Talk to Jeff "minitoyota"
ya i'm hoping to hear from him tomorrow, for now I just want a range of prices. I only have one quote for $500
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also look into getting a new and better clutch. the oem one wont last long with a supercharger on it.

i just shot jeff a text for you, telling him to check his pm's. i know he's super busy.
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ya I heard from him thanks
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Stock boost on a comptech maybe fine stock clutch. I changed mine to the sos sport clutch I think it was and really like it
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Be careful shopping for cheapest price as I've learnt, you usually get what you pay for. Minitoyota is a well respected installer on this forum and you won't go wrong by him.
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^^^This
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Its really not that hard to do, buy a basic mechanics set of tools @ sears for $200 & have at it. Plenty of threads in the FI section with pictures & tips.


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