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Evo VII turbo install

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mooglepimp

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Oct 17, 2004
Topeka, Kansas
I recently bought an EVO VII turbo off of ebay and was gonna install it in my car. I got a fairly good deal on it, so I couldn't let it pass me up....but I was wondering how much fabrication/cutting/additional parts that I might need to do. I want to know what I am getting myself into before I get in too deep. If it's going to cost too much then I will just turn around and sell it so that I can make some exta $.

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that will bolt right on with no problems......... at all. really. :laugh:
 
sell it, it wont work. Why try to do all that crap wich will not work, instead of just buying a vo III 16g?
 
It won't work???? Damn, that sucks. I didn't think that it would, but then I had a few people tell me that it would be fine and I bought this one off a guy that had it on his 1g. That sucks....
 
He probably just had it sitting on his 1g not installed hehe. But yeah man just throw it back on ebay and hopefully someone buys it.
 
I hope you got a REALLY good deal on it. Otherwise, it probably wasn't a good idea even if you knew you were going to turn around and sell it. Stick with the EVO3; its the good stuff :thumb:
 
Damn, that does suck. I got it for $350+ shipping, so I figured that it wasn't too bad of a deal. Thanks for the help guys.
 
actually i have seen one on a 1g before it has ben done. i dont think i kept the site bookmarked or found it again after my laptop crashed. ill look when i go home in the morring. It has ben done before tho i do remeber having to move the altantor to the back of the motor.
 
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