I am looking for a turbo...
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I am looking for a turbo...
I am looking to get a turbo for a 2002 Honda S2000.. anyone know where i can get one and if so which is the best for the S2000??? Thanx for anyones help!!
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I'm in Sellersburg IN and I have a brand new T3/T4 60-1 Garrett turbo and brand new Ultimate Racing manifold, dump tube, injectors, and DP for $1700. Let me know if you would like to come out and take a look.
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Originally Posted by 04RioS2k,Nov 15 2005, 08:53 AM
from all the testimonies here they seem to be the best complete kit around....if I wasn't going s/c then I would go cody's kit......
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Love Fab is the way to go but it cost alot more. Its worth it.
I've seen cars run with that kit installed.
Anyone got any advice about the Ultimaate racing before i get it?
I've seen cars run with that kit installed.
Anyone got any advice about the Ultimaate racing before i get it?
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Originally Posted by AnthonyB,Nov 19 2005, 07:18 AM
Love Fab is the way to go but it cost alot more. Its worth it.
I've seen cars run with that kit installed.
Anyone got any advice about the Ultimaate racing before i get it?
I've seen cars run with that kit installed.
Anyone got any advice about the Ultimaate racing before i get it?
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The more you read up on the various kits, the more you will find people pointing you to the Lovefab kit. It looks like it costs more up front, but if you really look at what you are getting, you quickly realize it's the only way to go.
I was sold on the InlinePro kit for a long time. I visited the shop, got a test drive and all of that jazz. Nothing wrong with going that route, but they will NOT be able to offer the same sort of gains and driving experience that Lovefab will, even if you throw out the POS FMU that they include in their stock kit. (Soon to be replaced with an AEM EMS).
Plus, each kit that Lovefab makes is custom. No two are the same.
I was sold on the InlinePro kit for a long time. I visited the shop, got a test drive and all of that jazz. Nothing wrong with going that route, but they will NOT be able to offer the same sort of gains and driving experience that Lovefab will, even if you throw out the POS FMU that they include in their stock kit. (Soon to be replaced with an AEM EMS).
Plus, each kit that Lovefab makes is custom. No two are the same.
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