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Which TURBO kit is best-suited for my needs?

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Old Jan 25, 2007 | 09:29 AM
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Good post doug, I could not of said it better myself.
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Old Jan 25, 2007 | 09:49 AM
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i see a potential fight breaking out soon, as usual....lol. anyways, just do what you feel is right. if you think you can be complacent with an ST, then go that route. however, i will tell you from experience, you will want more power eventually. i have an aps st and that's all i know about so i can only say that i am extremely happy with my setup. i blow past most people and it feels great!!! but after 4 or so months, i am seriously debating an upgrade (built engine ect...)....but i'm still stayin with my ST, i've accepted the fact that i will be limited to its full capabilities but that's all i'll need....good luck!!!
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Old Jan 25, 2007 | 02:36 PM
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If you really want simple bolt on and dont upgrade id prolly say got Turbonetics Single. From what ive seen its prolly the best for stock block or daily car if you dont plan on going insane......That is if you dont want Twins. But who doesnt love twins

you got the
JWT twins
APS twins

also got
PE Twins
Greddy twins
and the others

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