what to do
what to do
i have $3300 to spend and looking to rebuild or single... i know u can get the single turbo kit for that much but i will need more for fuel fmic ect.... my fd has 79,xxx miles on it and runs real strong for the miles. should i wait and rebuild or go for it and see what happens( will def have a professional tune it)
thanks for your opions
thanks for your opions
IMHO - hold on to your $$. 80,000 miles and single turbo is a bad idea if your going to spend all of your money on the turbo itself. Is your car stock? If not what are your mods? If it's stock, I would just slap some reliability mods on there, get an ecu and max out the stock turbos.
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Rebuilding your stock turbos is basically throwing your money away. They will leak.
I would look into the BNR turbos. I love mine. You can see my 12 psi dyno results in the dyno section. Falls well within your price range, so it allows you to get the fuel mods as well. www.BNRSupercars.com
I would look into the BNR turbos. I love mine. You can see my 12 psi dyno results in the dyno section. Falls well within your price range, so it allows you to get the fuel mods as well. www.BNRSupercars.com
You could nuy a kit for less then that.Right now there's a group buy going on for single turbo kits.You already have a pfc so that's one less expense but you will need bigger secondary injectors, fpr, fmic, fuel pump, im sure i'm missing a couple of other things.Check out www.kgparts.com they have good prices on upgraded fuel kits.
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Originally Posted by 1revn3rdgen
You could nuy a kit for less then that.Right now there's a group buy going on for single turbo kits.You already have a pfc so that's one less expense but you will need bigger secondary injectors, fpr, fmic, fuel pump, im sure i'm missing a couple of other things.Check out www.kgparts.com they have good prices on upgraded fuel kits.





