stage 1 twin turbo help
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stage 1 twin turbo help
what all do i need to do if any thing to the engine in my 2007 enthusiast modle z to put a stage 1 twin turbo kit in it?
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i am buying the kit when i get back from deployment next year. you know you are way to quick to jump on peoples dreams. instead of saying it wont happen give me advice. dont come in my thread and say what i am or amm not going to do on my car. sure i dream about things and with my job and pay i make the a reality.
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i was going to do that but it will be too much work to make it awd. i have never done an awd swap i have done any engine swaps. i just helped my brother put a 350 in an mgb and going to help my other brother put a turbo 2.2 in a mgb gt
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lol.......moron. Theres no such as a stillen turbo kit.
well between now and next year please stop posting and read the FI forum. It is obvious you dont know jack, not even what kits are offered or what reality really is.
Your job and pay.......oooo so impressed. You're a dreamer plain and simple.
research, buy and then post.
i am buying the kit when i get back from deployment next year. you know you are way to quick to jump on peoples dreams. instead of saying it wont happen give me advice. dont come in my thread and say what i am or amm not going to do on my car. sure i dream about things and with my job and pay i make the a reality.
Your job and pay.......oooo so impressed. You're a dreamer plain and simple.
research, buy and then post.
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ok just trying to help out another marine, but newb questions that lack any degree of searching for the answer usually gets flamed. Do your research literally spend a few weeks reading through the FI section. On this forum using the search function is key and ignorance only gets killed with fire. there have been thousands of posts on this topic you just need to look for them i would start in the FI for newbs sections. stay safe over there
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ok just trying to help out another marine, but newb questions that lack any degree of searching for the answer usually gets flamed. Do your research literally spend a few weeks reading through the FI section. On this forum using the search function is key and ignorance only gets killed with fire. there have been thousands of posts on this topic you just need to look for them i would start in the FI for newbs sections. stay safe over there
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"im going in a couple months, and this is what i want... (without doing any research) " but in the mean time read the FI section, get to know your products, and think of your power goals. take a look at whats out there. And when you make the jump believe me alot of members here will help you i.e tuners, parts, or ideas of what your goals are as far as power.
Because coming from a guy whose lived in Oceanside since the 90's, went to highschool in oceanside, ive seen alot of idiot marines ruin a good time. Last thing i want to see is another one going 200 mph down vandegrift and slamming into that damn telephone pole thats been recontructed a gillion times.
keep safe out there