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Count on anywhere between 50-110 labor hours depending on how straight forward you project is. Multiply that by the hourly rate and you should be able to come up with some numbers...
I didnt pay to have mine installed.. I and a friend did the install.. I gave you that number as a reference to what other shops might charge you. That was about the average when I was researching my Greddy TT install.
By doing the install myself, I was actually able to get my fuel return and some other things instead of having to pay for an installation..
Dang, I'd almost be scared of someone doing the work for that low!
Owns his own shop and he is a friend of mine, he is running a special for 1595 right now. He does excellent work and he is working on 2 s14 rb25 swaps right now that are completely unreal!!!!
Count on anywhere between 50-110 labor hours depending on how straight forward you project is. Multiply that by the hourly rate and you should be able to come up with some numbers...
50 to 110 hours to install a TT kit ? That seems like its stretching it quite a bit dont you think ? I would say 20 to 30 hours would be closer
Owns his own shop and he is a friend of mine, he is running a special for 1595 right now. He does excellent work and he is working on 2 s14 rb25 swaps right now that are completely unreal!!!!
50 to 110 hours to install a TT kit ? That seems like its stretching it quite a bit dont you think ? I would say 20 to 30 hours would be closer
Depends on a lot of variables (i.e. are you doing any custom gauge work, having engine work/machining done, etc)...you are likely accurate for doing the kit and nothing else though...