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#26
Yeah I would go turbo to but most turboed 2.2s always seem to have something breaking down and it seems like SC's are more reliable. Turbos get more power though and have way more potential than the SC kit.
#27
boost is boost and these breakdowns are on the user end. if you don't take the proper precautions bad **** happens.
and a good rule of thumb is "you gotta pay to play." if you boost odds are you'll break something sooner or later.
and a good rule of thumb is "you gotta pay to play." if you boost odds are you'll break something sooner or later.
#29
You sure it is not a shipped price? I thought zzp had shipping inlcuded into the price. Maybe thats a different site.
Last edited by HyperMuffin; 03-03-2010 at 06:41 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#30
shippings only like $50 on top of what you'll spend. big ******* deal. and it won't be any harder you're just removing the exhaust side rather then the intake side. seriuosly it won't be much harder or take any longer to do with the proper tools.
#32
Instead of buying the kit as a whole, buy parts that you hope work and you got everything needed. Then pay a bunch of different shipping prices that will vary depending on location that in the end will cost more than this kit. Sounds like a better option /sarcasm
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