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On3 twin turbo install, some thoughts, and PICS.
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<blockquote data-quote="JTS_7" data-source="post: 14954654" data-attributes="member: 169001"><p>Exactly. My advice to anyone considering the kit.....</p><p></p><p>- Have a general understanding of how turbos work (obviously)</p><p>- Have a good amount of tools </p><p>- Understand you may or may not have to adjust,grind,fabricate things and or buy small stuff (clamps,bolts etc.)</p><p>- Leave yourself quite a bit of time to do the install. It will not go as easy as say a CPR kit.</p><p>- Wouldn't be so bad to have a helping hand</p><p></p><p>Once the kit is on and you have all the bugs worked out, your frustrations will be a thing of the past. My car flat out moves on low boost and a safely calibrated tune, actually thinking of switching to longer gears. My 4th gear is too short and I don't like the idea of putting that much power on 5th gear constantly, then again I'm thinking of going auto anyways.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck Gimme11's Forced motorsports deff knows their stuff and will have your car moving out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTS_7, post: 14954654, member: 169001"] Exactly. My advice to anyone considering the kit..... - Have a general understanding of how turbos work (obviously) - Have a good amount of tools - Understand you may or may not have to adjust,grind,fabricate things and or buy small stuff (clamps,bolts etc.) - Leave yourself quite a bit of time to do the install. It will not go as easy as say a CPR kit. - Wouldn't be so bad to have a helping hand Once the kit is on and you have all the bugs worked out, your frustrations will be a thing of the past. My car flat out moves on low boost and a safely calibrated tune, actually thinking of switching to longer gears. My 4th gear is too short and I don't like the idea of putting that much power on 5th gear constantly, then again I'm thinking of going auto anyways. Good luck Gimme11's Forced motorsports deff knows their stuff and will have your car moving out. [/QUOTE]
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