integra gsr turbo help!!!!!
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First, read the Integra FAQ section on Forced Induction.
Then, if you intend to try and remain smog legal, the Greddy kit is your only choice.
Good luck finding one new for $1200, though.
Then, if you intend to try and remain smog legal, the Greddy kit is your only choice.
Good luck finding one new for $1200, though.
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Hey, welcome to HAN. You'll find that people won't always spoon feed you the answers. First you should read the FAQ as Dave had mentioned. There is a link in his signature. Some questions you need to ask your self:
1. What is your budget?
2. What are your power goals?
3. Are you going to do the install yourself?
A lot more goes into boosting your car then just slapping on a turbo. Your going to need fuel upgrades, engine management, and other supporting mods like a stronger clutch. If you want to turbo your car you need to do a lot of research. As for the price of kits... Do a search on here or yahoo, google.
1. What is your budget?
2. What are your power goals?
3. Are you going to do the install yourself?
A lot more goes into boosting your car then just slapping on a turbo. Your going to need fuel upgrades, engine management, and other supporting mods like a stronger clutch. If you want to turbo your car you need to do a lot of research. As for the price of kits... Do a search on here or yahoo, google.