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Old 10-14-05, 03:15 AM
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turbo help

I'am seaching for a good trubo upgrade?I have a 88 turbo 2 with a k&n fipk intake,magnflow cat,and HKS cat-backw/dowm pipe.

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The stock turbine is pretty strong, but the compressor is pretty conservative.

Best bang for the buck - consider a hybrid.
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How much power are you looking to make?
How much money are you willing to spend?
Are you doing the work all by yourself or are you paying a shop to do it???


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Originally Posted by SureShot
The stock turbine is pretty strong, but the compressor is pretty conservative.

Best bang for the buck - consider a hybrid.
thanks! thats s good idea,so which hybrid should i look in 2?
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Good idea.i'll try that!
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Originally Posted by RETed
How much power are you looking to make?
How much money are you willing to spend?
Are you doing the work all by yourself or are you paying a shop to do it???


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I'am looking for about 300 whp.Money wise,about 2k.If I can,but most likey I'll ask my hommie.Don't worry he owns a shop
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