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cpark56 01-13-2009 03:58 PM

good turbo. but not to pricey?
 
some one tell me were i can order a good turbo. but that isnt to pricey. also how to get red mazda decals for my car?

jaimie08mazda3 01-13-2009 05:16 PM

RE: good turbo. but not to pricey?
 
no matter how you slice it its gonna cost at least 3-4k for a turbo plus installation

virgin1 01-13-2009 06:04 PM

RE: good turbo. but not to pricey?
 
There are two of them that are good and either will cost you $4G for the kit alone.
Tri-Point Engineering offers the newest and seemingly best, most complete and most completely thought out kit. Again, expect to pay no less than $4,000.

Tracker 01-13-2009 09:53 PM

RE: good turbo. but not to pricey?
 
If you want cheap then custom build one but it would be more work with the tuning, wiring, etc.

sstlaure 01-14-2009 07:48 AM

RE: good turbo. but not to pricey?
 

ORIGINAL: Tracker

If you want cheap then custom build one but it would be more work with the tuning, wiring, etc.
Except that unless you really know what you're doing (i.e. have done this before), you'll probably end up with a more expensive, less reliable system if you try to do it yourself.

Based on the OP original question, I would recommend saving up your money to get one of the kits that are available.

High horsepower and cheap aren't compatible. If you want to go fast for cheap go buy a V8 Fox body Mustang.

You could get the whole carfor about the price of the turbo kit.

Tracker 01-14-2009 04:34 PM

RE: good turbo. but not to pricey?
 

ORIGINAL: sstlaure

Except that unless you really know what you're doing (i.e. have done this before), you'll probably end up with a more expensive, less reliable system if you try to do it yourself.
Yeah i forgot to mention that :P


Based on the OP original question, I would recommend saving up your money to get one of the kits that are available.
Yeah also less of a hassle tryin to find out what parts work and what wont



High horsepower and cheap aren't compatible. If you want to go fast for cheap go buy a V8 Fox body Mustang.

You could get the whole carfor about the price of the turbo kit.
Yea but good luck finding one that wont be Found On Roadside Dead ;)




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