which web site did you attain this info from ???
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Originally Posted by silverbullet
which web site did you attain this info from ???
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Originally Posted by Speedtospare
its cheaper to order a kit. 99% of people will not go an buy a welder and all the proper stuff needed to make a turbo kit. I have made my own twice now. I just order a new hotside and I found it just as cheap and easier to order a hot side. Hot side can be purchased for 550 US from soe companies.
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$250 for a turbo? Lucky.
A VNT17 will cost me around $1000 US for my TDI... |
LOL. That is for a T3 Hybrid. Not even sure if it is a good one. For the price, Probably not.
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Two good companies, check out their sites and on turbomustangs.com
I have a single turbo hot side setup on order from pony down, right from the exhaust flange to the cat-back. B&G turbo http://www.bgturbokits.com/store/ Pony Down Performance http://ziptie007.phpwebhosting.com/c...ain_page=index |
This honestly was the most comprehensive and simplest guide I have read across the net, Thank you very much for putting the time into this to make it happen. I was also in the question for the 3.8 V6 setup. If there is a similar thread to this for that, in addition I've been looking all over the place to find the factory intake manifold that has the split port induction and no luck anywhere. Nothing aftermarket it seems either.
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Awesome, you had to really put on your archeological dig hat to find that one. I think seven years old is a record, but good info is good info, glad you found it. lol
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