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Hey CorkSport...Ever thought about turbo kits for N/A ?

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Old 10-29-05, 05:55 AM
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Lightbulb Hey CorkSport...Ever thought about turbo kits for N/A ?

Hey CorkSport...Ever thought about making turbo kits for the 6-port N/A ?

I know...Why not sell the N/A and get a T2 right? Well, it is actually pretty hard to find a decent T2 in good shape nowadays. Also, i am sure there are many N/A drivers who want a little more power (just like me) and dont want to go through the hassel of looking for another car or do a engine swap (which isnt the easiest to find parts, but might be cheaper) or porting their engine, etc or however you get your car to go faster and more HP.
Its not like im talking about a Turbo kit that would get to 300 HP or anyting, but maybe sumwhere around the 200's...

(might cost a lto to research & make huh? or will cost a lot if actually made???Iono)


I dont know, its just a random thought...

What do you think N/A drivers?
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Old 10-29-05, 06:46 AM
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I'm not corksport ,but its too muich trouble to do.. Just put a t2 engine in it....suck it up kid!
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Because not many people buy them, I've been selling them for a while now, and it's definatly slow going.
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When addressing members or vendors, please PM them, rather than start a thread.

And typically good professional reliable Turbo kits cost more than the car ($3k-$5K), so what is the point???

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