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Old Sep 19, 2005 | 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Omniscient
So you don't know much about the engines, which engine to use, what parts to use, or how to protect it. Instead of reading what a few people say, do your self a HUGE favor and learn everything on your own. Research everything. And unless you're willing to learn, don't even bother working on your car. Once you turbo your car, 1/2 the garages around won't even think twice about servicing it. Be prepared to scratch your head a lot trying to figure out what's wrong, then spending time working on it yourself.

Trust me it will be WELL worth it.
That is very well true, even tho i am frum a respected Tuner shop, the best thing as stated is to learn, ESPECIALLY that yu want to run turbo. Wut will yu do when there is not a shop that can take yu too look at yur problems when one arrises?Learn about it , read, do all yu can, and as said otherwise just take it sumwhere and have them do it and insure they will back up their service.
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