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Old 04-23-05, 06:50 PM
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would this be any help for 1.7 psi?
has anyone done it?
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They provide little to no benefit at all, and $600 could be better spent in other areas.

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Old 04-23-05, 07:18 PM
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i know i dont feel like changing the gtu thing,well i cant do too much as i only have 1,200$.Rb catback only givs about 5-7hp,this will give 10-15,even 20 with the 1.7psi-600$one.
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get a real turbo it can be had for under $500 set up right, or buy sonicRat's turbo kit
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The problem is, it WONT give you that 10hp, this stuff has been tried over and over again and never really does much good.
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ok now if i want a turbo kithow much and how hard to install,i have a n/a car though
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If you want mine, read the thread, 100% bolt-on. These things tend to not work because, A) they can move a lot of air but that doesn't mean they can compress it b) when they attempt to compress it, the air leaks back out through the blades the same way it came in c) they're a restriction about 90% of the time
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^ like he said plain and simple it wont work, its a weak fragile piece for crap, with no power to move air and compress it the way it should, get a real turbo, they are tried and true, not some half *** leaf blower-looking part




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