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shebangs
03-02-2006, 10:57 AM
The sticky is a wealth of information, however it doesn't mention or talk about available kits for our Honda's (fair enough..possible conflict of interest) even though it suggests starting off with a kit and fine tuning it to your needs. Personally I know what I'm looking for as my end resulting turbo, but I don't know what kit I need to initially get to start me off in the right direction.

So I'm hoping to start this thread to create some form of repository for people to see what Off the Shelf kits are available for our Honda's. All engines and models.

So if people can start posting links and information to kits available for our Honda I think alot of people would appreciate it.

Matt

newmski
03-02-2006, 11:34 AM
visit AVO http://www.avoturbo.com/

BiGANG
03-02-2006, 12:15 PM
also www.turbokits.com

they have pretty much every american off the shelf turbo kit available

DLO01
03-02-2006, 12:38 PM
www.google.com (http://www.google.com) :thumbsup:

GreekWarrior
03-02-2006, 01:04 PM
www.google.com (http://www.google.com) :thumbsup:

Those google turbo kits are pretty good. :thumbsup:

jdm16
03-02-2006, 08:02 PM
Full-Race.com for top quality with most gain/potential.
One-fab.com - same as above.
These kits are very, very expensive though.

Other alternative kits are the Edelbrock, Rev Hard, DRAG, AVO etc. The AVO kit has big power gains. Check the OzHonda display car.

superR
04-02-2006, 03:38 PM
peice together your own kit, that way you can get exactly what you want out of it not what some company thinks you should get out of it.

saxman
04-02-2006, 04:20 PM
peice together your own kit, that way you can get exactly what you want out of it not what some company thinks you should get out of it.
and get higher quality parts AND save money in the process

yourfather
04-02-2006, 06:26 PM
The only downside is that you gotta pick good suppliers.

And stay away from SSAutoChrome, Stone Mountain. E-Bay for some certain things

wil
04-02-2006, 07:30 PM
peice together your own kit, that way you can get exactly what you want out of it not what some company thinks you should get out of it.

i would if i know what to buy and what i am doing :D

ah789454
05-02-2006, 11:20 AM
the edelbrock kit is prolly one of the better ones on the market but they are a bit more expensive

saxman
05-02-2006, 01:00 PM
the edelbrock kit is prolly one of the better ones on the market but they are a bit more expensive
for the d series motors especially

superR
11-02-2006, 12:22 PM
what to buy.... lol everything the kits have but just better suited to your needs. as you said in your first post ,
"Personally I know what I'm looking for as my end resulting turbo"

shebangs
14-02-2006, 09:05 AM
what to buy.... lol everything the kits have but just better suited to your needs. as you said in your first post ,
"Personally I know what I'm looking for as my end resulting turbo"

Correct, but even though I know what the end result should be, I don't know such specifics as 'How does this turbo manifold work with this turbo?' etc. Not to mention piping, and mounting of FMIC's etc. Doing your own setup in the end will be alot more expensive I think, due to having to get someone to mount and custom do all the pipes.

PeZ
17-02-2006, 07:19 AM
Top thread matt


www.turbokits.com looks very good

stevharr
20-02-2006, 09:50 PM
www.revhard.com

locote
21-02-2006, 12:17 AM
y not give this turbo a try:
http://media.putfile.com/vtac2

saxman
21-02-2006, 07:55 AM
www.revhard.comin my opinion, any company that sells a turbo kit with an fmu as the primary means of fuel management automatically discredits them of selling a quality part. Just proves they're trying to unload crap on you with no concern to the well being of your car, etc.

elim
21-02-2006, 09:11 AM
y not give this turbo a try:
http://media.putfile.com/vtac2

LOL :!: