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Old 02-14-2003, 10:09 PM
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Anyone ever use one of these kits? Any good? Any problems? will the kit fit as cleanly on a 94-95 as it will on a fox body car? any info is greatly appreciated.
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don't realy know too much about it sorry ..
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at first i heard good things about turbos for muscle cars, mainly cause they wern't driven by a pulley. but then i fond out that it will mess up your motor in the future and then you have wasted 7 grand. i think i'm going to keep researching superchargers to find out what the best one is for me
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i seem to find keene bell and vortech to be the best ones...so i have found out by reading my bible..(musclemustangs and fast fords)
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a wonderful choice of reading material might i add!!!!



what about powerdine, i think i might have heard good things about those somewhere along the way. and if vortech is the way, would you go t-trim, or s-trim?
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Old 02-16-2003, 10:43 PM
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Any chance we could NOT turn this into a supercharger discussion?
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sorry it just sort of happend, one thing led to the next
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I kow how it goes. No biggie.
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Old 02-18-2003, 08:49 PM
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Spike what did you hear about turbos meesing motors up? Im considering a turbo system and really want to hear from both sides of the fence on this.
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basically are vacumes arn't really ment to handle as much heat as that turbo system is gonna put out. i hear that they get seriously hot, and their hard to tune. i have also heard of situations were they got so hot that it some how messed up this dudes paint job. check out www.needforspeed.comit might have some better answers
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