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<blockquote data-quote="MTBSully" data-source="post: 13255009" data-attributes="member: 92134"><p>Never said the on3 was top of the line, but the some of the other components I have are close.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly my point. I don't claim to have the nicest parts because I am a college student who can only afford so much. You may not have the best parts in the world, but the point is that going turbo isn't ALWAYS going to cost $10k-$20k right off the bat like many people on here will have you believe.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure you have too. I answered the OP's questions which was how much the average person has into their turbo setup. As far as I am concerned, the "average" turbo setup around here is not a custom built all stainless twin kit with precision turbos and all top of the line parts.</p><p></p><p>Can you easily have $20-30k in a turbo build? Sure, if you include the 3 t56's you blew up, the motor you blew up and had to have rebuilt, labor and supporting mods. But is it also possible to have a budget kit like mine or hellion that isn't perfect but makes big numbers just like the rest? Take a look around, you will find plenty. I know on3 isn't perfect, but every time I have had a problem or was missing a part I called Adam at on3 and he was incredibly polite, helpful and shipped anything that was missing to me the same day. </p><p></p><p>Not trying to hurt anyone's feelings here, all I was trying to say was building a decent budget kit can, and has, be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBSully, post: 13255009, member: 92134"] Never said the on3 was top of the line, but the some of the other components I have are close. Exactly my point. I don't claim to have the nicest parts because I am a college student who can only afford so much. You may not have the best parts in the world, but the point is that going turbo isn't ALWAYS going to cost $10k-$20k right off the bat like many people on here will have you believe. I'm sure you have too. I answered the OP's questions which was how much the average person has into their turbo setup. As far as I am concerned, the "average" turbo setup around here is not a custom built all stainless twin kit with precision turbos and all top of the line parts. Can you easily have $20-30k in a turbo build? Sure, if you include the 3 t56's you blew up, the motor you blew up and had to have rebuilt, labor and supporting mods. But is it also possible to have a budget kit like mine or hellion that isn't perfect but makes big numbers just like the rest? Take a look around, you will find plenty. I know on3 isn't perfect, but every time I have had a problem or was missing a part I called Adam at on3 and he was incredibly polite, helpful and shipped anything that was missing to me the same day. Not trying to hurt anyone's feelings here, all I was trying to say was building a decent budget kit can, and has, be done. [/QUOTE]
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