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Old 12-18-2003, 12:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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help me build my turbo setup

ok, now I've decided to buy a turbo and cant decide wether to go custom or buy a kit. if its a kit it doesnt really matter Im looking at a few diff kits. Greddy, Fmax, Revhard, Turbonetics. whatever works would like IC but if not thats fine, can always get greddy 24. If anyone is selling theres or thinknig about getting a new setup or something please pm me I am going turbo and Im not just bull****ng. Its time to make my lude fast. so if your selling a hondata or IC or injectors or a pump or any of the sort that'd be great if you emailed me thanks alot guys for all the support and information I've picked off these forums. Its helped me a ton on making my final decision
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I,m selling my F-max kit with a apex-i boost controler/AVCR and and turbo timer.Asking $2,800.00 obo. PM me if your interested.
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I think "kits" are better for beginners. It takes a lot of knowledge, research, time, effort, and money to build a nice custom setup.
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I think "kits" are better for beginners. It takes a lot of knowledge, research, time, effort, and money to build a nice custom setup.
it really depends on what u want with the setup though. no point in going with a "kit" if u know ur going to step up to a larger turbo. if u definately know u want more than what a kit will give u, do ur research now. buy things once and do it right. better off to delay a setup to get the right parts than to buy a kit then ultimately replace it. good luck in either case.

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