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Old 11-22-2009, 09:39 PM
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Yea i have to agree with yall that there are multiple routes to go with making big numbers....but im not only looking to make power but also would like to still have a very reliable car......i live in New Orleans and theres nothing like EVACUATING the city for a hurricane!!!! lol ......its faster leaving if you walk down I-10....HEY but we can all AGREE on 1 thing....S2k's are the SH*T!!!!! lmao
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Originally Posted by 504 Extreme,Nov 22 2009, 10:39 PM
Yea i have to agree with yall that there are multiple routes to go with making big numbers....but im not only looking to make power but also would like to still have a very reliable car......i live in New Orleans and theres nothing like EVACUATING the city for a hurricane!!!! lol ......its faster leaving if you walk down I-10....HEY but we can all AGREE on 1 thing....S2k's are the SH*T!!!!! lmao
Yea the s2k is badass but I can't forget the drive I experienced(passenger) in the Raw Racing 2jz S2000 but go AFI gt35r and they will part a kit for you around the same price as inline pro kit but without ems.
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I will tell you how my InlinePro Sidewinder responds after all my changes! From my experience with a basic Ultimate Racing turbo kit, it made decent power. But my last set-up before my new one was Full-Race and I loved it. Searching will yield you better answers for sure..

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Originally Posted by 504 Extreme,Nov 22 2009, 10:27 PM
Yea Joey i actually am waiting on your build......looks like its going to be SICK!!!!
yea I know, its unfortunate its taking so long . I tend to buy a lotof smaller expensive things along the way which slows down the build . I just bought the Defi Blue Racer Boost gauge ($200), Axial Flow Short Shifter ($250), the polished Reservoir tank from Carbon works or whatever ($280), all this stuff was not intended in the original build (budget), but I end up oooogling over it so I buy it. I guess in the end it will take some more time and cost me more but the car will be EXACTLY what I imagined/wanted.
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Originally Posted by Irishflame27,Nov 23 2009, 11:31 AM
Thats a really nice kit for $3999, EL Manifold, V band, even comes with AC Relocation parts
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Originally Posted by JoeyBalls,Nov 23 2009, 07:55 AM
the car will be EXACTLY what I imagined/wanted.
congrats on making one of the worst financial decisions of your life. Guaranteed to lose most of your investment.

Dont worry, Im not puting you down..... I am chasing the same mirage.

There is no perfect kit or best kit. Its all relative based upon your goals and preferences.

I think the team of people you select to get advice from and help you with your build is far more important than the actual products you select. Some people get your money and forget about you, while others are passionate and help you through the entire process. Do the research and work your way up the hp Ladder, you dont need 900hp when you are only used to 200. Just because theres 15 people in here with 500hp from all around the country doesnt mean everyone and their dog has 500hp. It takes alot of knowledge and maintenance. Not to mention alot of patience.....
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mine is the best! DIY CUSTOM all the way...
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And thats the beauty of it all Joey building your S the way you dreamed ....why do it if not for that you kno.....dnt worry i already know you'll be happy when its all said and done


Ow i agree Juntuned........ i saved up for 3 Years to buy my S.....im 19 and ive been waiting and researching about turbo kits for about 4 months now and reallly wont mind researching for 10 more till i finnally decide what direction i take......as long as its done ryte the first time!!!.....forgot to mention the fact that it will probably take 10 months till i have the money to pay for all this with School on the way! lol
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