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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 05:45 PM
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does anyone make or sell a complete turbo kit with every thing needed, ecu injectors-fuel uprades, turbo, ect. so far the best kit ive found was peter farrell's t78 kit but i cant find a price on it!
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 05:46 PM
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 07:30 PM
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contact A-spec Tuning in Addison, IL
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 07:34 PM
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Um, I think www.RX7Store.net sell complete kits in the upgrades section, www.GothamRacing.com does as well as I recall, probably others as well. Josh
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 08:05 PM
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A good shop can piece everything together as a kit for you. But my question is, why would you want to take that route?
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 08:14 PM
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why would you want to take that route?

What do you mean? if you are talking about why I want a full kit it's because I want to be sure every thing will work well together and not have to worry about this part from here and that part from there besides the price is usually better on the kit then buying parts individually at least thats what i have found so far.
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 08:44 PM
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Depends what you deem a "complete" kit. To me a complete kit would include an ECU, Turbo kit (manifold, downpipe, wastegate blah blah blah), Fuel Pump, Injectors, Exhaust, Boost Controller, Boost Gauge, Intercooler. I think that adds up to about 7 grand. Which is the reason why people do it step by step. $$$$ If you want to change your turbo the minimum you need is an ECU or your engine will go ka boom sooner or later.
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Old Jul 7, 2004 | 08:57 PM
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Well its probably just as easy to buy the turbo kit you want. Buy a preassembled fuel kit, then pick out whatever ECU and intercooler you want and you're good. Not a complete kit but still very simple to put together.
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Well its probably just as easy to buy the turbo kit you want. Buy a preassembled fuel kit, then pick out whatever ECU and intercooler you want and you're good. Not a complete kit but still very simple to put together.
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