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satoacs 07-08-04 12:44 AM

turbo kits
 
what is the best turbo kit out there, performance wise?
i know bigger ones have more power and smaller ones spool up quicker, but what is the best thing to do, considering the space under the hood, performance, etc.
would the best thing to do be to put a small one and a big one?

diablone 07-08-04 12:45 AM

It depends on what you're using it for.

satoacs 07-08-04 12:46 AM

u mean track, street, show?

SpeedKing 07-08-04 12:52 AM

Performance-wise, single turbo.

And what do you mean, "would the best thing to do be to put a small one and a big one"? Are you crazy?

satoacs 07-08-04 12:56 AM


Originally posted by SpeedKing
And what do you mean, "would the best thing to do be to put a small one and a big one"? Are you crazy?
ok i sound stupid in that post. thats not what i meant, i heard that little turbos spool up really fast, but dont have as much power as bigger ones. and bigger ones spool up not as quickly but have a lot of power, so i figured why not stick a small one and a big one together to get the fast action of the small one while getting that extra boost from the bigger one. am i thinking right or is that likea really wrong train of thought?

HEns 07-08-04 01:03 AM

sequential turbos...........

satoacs 07-08-04 01:05 AM

whats that? :)

TwinTurbo93 07-08-04 09:34 AM

Apex-i rx6, ball bearing, qiuck spool up, very streatable, you can push up to 400 rwhp max.... Best in my opinion.



John Gazivoda.

XSTransAm 07-08-04 10:00 AM

dosent sound like you should be thinking about a bigger turbo yet... read up and learn for a while.

obviousboy 07-08-04 01:10 PM

read....and read some more...
i wish mods would just delete these threads :)

TwinTurbo93 07-08-04 04:25 PM


Originally posted by obviousboy
i wish mods would just delete these threads :)
:wtf:
The dude is just asking a question, you don't have to ansver at all, being an ignorant doesn't help people.:dammit:

pugg57 07-08-04 04:46 PM

its a thread and a question that gets asked all the time though.

satoacs 07-08-04 07:12 PM

there are some really rude people on this forum :)
what shuold i be looking for when im "reading" everything. i know how they work, what they do, how they do it, how to connect it to your engine, what else do i need to know?

yzf-r1 07-08-04 07:24 PM

:bash:

I hate lazy people

ebecker5 07-08-04 08:00 PM

the first thing you want to do is set some goals as to what it is you want out of yer FD.

sounds like you want high performance street use, Maybe you should have a little patience and try a non- sequential conversion and see if you like it, it will give you a ruff idea on what a single turbo set up is like.

if you do like it and want heaps more ( I mean heaps) power then rx-6 or even better HKS T51 R sinlge turbo set up.

as far as bolting it all on urself, if you have to ask, you aint ready for it.
do some more reading in the forum and searching.
After that you will get an idea of just how silly some of your questions are.

satoacs 07-09-04 07:15 PM

im looking to put a turbo kit on it so that i can use it to go pretty fast. but i dont want it to be so bad that i cant beat anyone. i would like to make it the best that i can, but i also dont want to put one on there and then figure out that it really sucks so i have o replace it. i would like to get as much power from them as i can. im just wondering what the biggest and best one on the market right now is. does anyone know?

DrunkenBowler 07-10-04 04:02 AM

T88 kit is the way to go. Along with a nitrous kit for spool up.

speeddemon7 07-10-04 07:33 AM

I think that maybe he was thinking of doing something that hasnt been done before.Perhaps he was thinking of running the turbos sequentially but instead of using the stock twins he would use a small turbo for quick spool up and then a larger one at transition in order to really give it a kick in the pants.

satoacs 07-10-04 10:14 AM

im looking to put a turbo kit on it so that i can use it to go pretty fast. but i dont want it to be so bad that i cant beat anyone. i would like to make it the best that i can, but i also dont want to put one on there and then figure out that it really sucks so i have o replace it. i would like to get as much power from them as i can. im just wondering what the biggest and best one on the market right now is. does anyone know?

satoacs 07-10-04 10:16 AM


Originally posted by speeddemon7
I think that maybe he was thinking of doing something that hasnt been done before.Perhaps he was thinking of running the turbos sequentially but instead of using the stock twins he would use a small turbo for quick spool up and then a larger one at transition in order to really give it a kick in the pants.
couldn't have said it better myself! :D

speeddemon7 07-10-04 10:47 AM

the only probelm with being a pioneer is that it usually cost way more money than most are willing to spend.

satoacs 07-10-04 02:33 PM

how much do you think that idea would be? what extra costs would i be looking at?

satoacs 07-10-04 02:49 PM

ok i must not know what i think i do. where can i find the definitions to turbo related terms and info?

speeddemon7 07-10-04 03:20 PM

you would need at least a custom manifold.fuel managements system and an aftermarket wastegate.Try calling up some shops and get some quotes or advice.

satoacs 07-10-04 08:23 PM

im planning on getting an aftermarket wastegate already, but what should i be looking for in those three things?


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