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Old 10-04-2004, 10:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb need some answers pleace.

Q1; is there a turbo kit for a 91 TEG outthere? or any other year option to use?

Q2; with a LS/VTEC eng, to buy performance parts do you go with VTEC specs or da LS?

Q3; is skunk2 a good performance part to start with, in building a good racer eng, >or will a mix variety be best. pros n cons????<

thanXs to all _jixx_
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Old 10-04-2004, 11:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i guess there isnt a good title for this thread...

1.yes drag makes a kit

2. what part are you thinking about?

3. yea they make good stuff ther ei s better but its more money. what is good for a mild n/a setup prob isnt going to be good fro a turbo. there are better intake manifolds for *** price for fi, also bigger exhausts for fi. It depends what you are talking about basically.
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or custom turbo meaning buy the individual pieces to put them together.. for modification parts, i think it would be good to buy parts that are within the turbo specs.
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