Going Turbo soon.
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Going Turbo soon.
ok, like the title says, I'm going to be going with a Turbo system soon. My question is, with all these kit's out there, what would be the one kit you guys would reccomend for:
1. Power, 2. Reliability, and 3. Relatively Easy Install
I understand when it comes to reliability, the key option is not the turbo you get, but who you get to tune it. I just really want a kit I can install and drive around with for right now, but then have the option to build it later.
I'm new to the whole Turbo scene so any info. would be nice, if I'm wrong or you spot something I said to be false, please correct. Thanks guys
1. Power, 2. Reliability, and 3. Relatively Easy Install
I understand when it comes to reliability, the key option is not the turbo you get, but who you get to tune it. I just really want a kit I can install and drive around with for right now, but then have the option to build it later.
I'm new to the whole Turbo scene so any info. would be nice, if I'm wrong or you spot something I said to be false, please correct. Thanks guys
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I went with Inline because of their reputation for quality, performance, and satisfaction from the members on this board. Have had the kit installed for 3-4 months and zero problems.
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Originally Posted by SCG-Milan,Jan 16 2008, 07:12 PM
What turbo did you guys choose with your inlinepro kits?
What turbo should I get if I want XXX horsepower because I plan to do XXX.
Even then, its a decision that should only be made by YOU as we don't know your style of driving
However some research ideas, GT30R, GT35R, be the first and get a GT28R (or any of these turbos in a similar size non-ball bearing SC series).
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The Inlinepro kit is solid. However, the Full-Race kit is worth mentioning. I have not read of any problems associated with that kit (expect one case of spikes when running at low boost). The full race kit fits the first two criteria. As for the 3rd, you have to relocated the battery.
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Originally Posted by modMonkey,Jan 16 2008, 08:05 PM
The Inlinepro kit is solid. However, the Full-Race kit is worth mentioning. I have not read of any problems associated with that kit (expect one case of spikes when running at low boost). The full race kit fits the first two criteria. As for the 3rd, you have to relocated the battery.