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Old Oct 19, 2007 | 07:17 PM
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I deciding on a greddy bolt on turbo or a Turbonetics one...Turbonetics says it gives 60 more whp then the greddy but costs 2k more.
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 07:27 PM
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Benefits of the Turbonetics are the warranty and the extra power. a downfall is the unichip and the limited tuners available for it.
Greddy makes a good kit, but it has an inter wg. And SOME people have had issues with that.
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 08:40 PM
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find a used zpi stage 0 and ull be breaking 14 in no time for under 2000!
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 08:45 PM
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He asked for the best
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 08:54 PM
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Don't boost on a budget!

Turbo Toyotas will get you to 350whp no problem for $3600.
Just add injectors and fuel management.

And it's good for over 400whp if you wanna build your block down the road!

Now THAT is bang for you buck...or did you mean you just wanted the cheapest kit you could get?
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 09:31 PM
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custom is bang for buck =D

but it's also headache for pocket change.
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you wouldn't know. Your $hit aint even running yet! mr. interfooler!
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 11:36 PM
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thats cold.

COLD. i'm getting the bolts on the 23rd so im going to start putting everything together that thursday. gosh! and find a way to get it to a shop that will do a downpipe.

^^ the problems of going custom. if you get everything squared away before you start. you can save about 1k - 2k depending on how you prepared.
Old Oct 19, 2007 | 11:53 PM
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BTW question, what makes the turbonetics make 300hp at 8psi,is it the management, injectors, turbo,pipes? or its just some advertsment thing but actual dynos show lower than that, more or less around dezod S1 #s?
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NICE aen! Why are you starting on a thursday? So you can take it to the shop that weekend? I don't think my wife has a hitch on the pacifica, so I dont' think I can help you there.

ace: I've never seen a turbonetics kit dyno more then 240 without modification.
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yeah numbers i've seen in turbonetics were around 230-250. Before they advertise 100whp more at 8psi, now im seeing 300whp at 8 psi..oh well.

icebound remember to set your goals first and learn about Forced induction first if you're new to it before you decide on buying, it will help you define "best bang for the buck" and dont rush your decision, there's a lot to know about turbo than just bolt on power.
Old Oct 20, 2007 | 02:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr_Meaty
Don't boost on a budget!

Turbo Toyotas will get you to 350whp no problem for $3600.
Just add injectors and fuel management.

And it's good for over 400whp if you wanna build your block down the road!

Now THAT is bang for you buck...or did you mean you just wanted the cheapest kit you could get?
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except i wouldnt go up to 350. a cool 300 would be fine
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I'm shooting for 330 on the stock block.
And I think turbonetics got those numbers by seeing the dyno for one of the brothers (yamaha I think?) who did a bunch of work and switched to the hydra and put out 300whp.
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Yeah...it was yamaha16bw. If you look in his profile: https://www.scionlife.com/profile/yamaha16bw you will see he had the turbonetics kit "and then some" and put just over 300whp. I think I remember a turbonetics rep asking him if they could use that on thier forums to show what their kit was capable of, or something like that.
But his profile says 10.5psi, not 8.5. In any event, that's with the Hydra standalone ($2K?) and alot of good tuning.
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We need to make a stickied thread for turbo newbs and about how much turbo's REALLY cost ^^^
Old Oct 20, 2007 | 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr_Meaty
I'm shooting for 330 on the stock block.
And I think turbonetics got those numbers by seeing the dyno for one of the brothers (yamaha I think?) who did a bunch of work and switched to the hydra and put out 300whp.
so your secong in line for blown up tC's in vegas?
right behind hieu

jk. you ____ is gonna be hella fast if you go for 330.
good luck

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What...for you? You arleady know the costs!
Old Oct 20, 2007 | 08:03 AM
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Thx everyone and yes ace i'm new to this thx for ur advice, currently trying to get a list of what i want done, find the lowest prices and installation prices before i go buying the first thing i see... i want my rs 1.0 to be able to compete at car shows yet have the power to beat some lil supped up civics on the street.
Old Oct 20, 2007 | 08:17 AM
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i had a fu'ckin guy run out of buffalo wild wings today yelling
ARE YOU TURBOED?! and i said no...it's a custom kit so i'm doing it piece by piece and he pauses for a second and says.

ARE YOU AEN FROM SCION LIFE?!

hahhaha

anywyas, i'm sure if you go one of the better kits you would smoke those civics. goooood luck. make sure you learn what to do first and.

why don't you post a list of what you want to do so we can give you advice on that too.
Old Oct 20, 2007 | 03:26 PM
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please dont go with turbonetics... my kit has been nothign but headaches and there are tons of quality issues with their turbos and the downpipe in the kit.



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