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luisantoniof

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Jan 3, 2003
I don't know if someone posted this before but I was shopping around and found out that if you want to turbo you car just buy the kit it is way easier than buying the parts separated and putting them together, and it cost about the same thing. I thought I'll just a give a voice of advice.
good luck :dsm:
 
I would dissagree, build your own is more time consuming, but in the end well worth the effort, but it is not for those new to cars or even turbo's for that matter. I see the main bonuse as that you get exactly what you need for your exact setup, plus it is much more cost effective to buy what you need the first time rather then upgrade, and yeah it is about the same cost only because your buy better products the first time, but yeah kits save time and help to educate new comers. (beleave me, i was a new comer and thought i could build my own first try, ha, that was a joke. I wasted alote of money, but it was worth the lessons i learned)
 
I started off with the Hahn Stage 2 w/FMIC and now I have so many left over parts that I could almost build another turbo kit......It is always good to have left over parts because something always breaks...
 
yeah i say get a kit if its your first time too. but building your own is alot better you get just what you want the first time and if something brakes because you built you can find the problem and fix it alot faster
 
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