It’s a ok kit for what you get for 5000$, designed for low boost only applications, but its not designed for anything more than a little bit of boost. Do some research and you should find better options such as piecing together your own custom turbo kit, buy parts which will last, don’t cut corners other wise the life of your engine will suffer.

I recently fixed up a cheap turbo conversion on a dc2, the original customer had cut way to many corners, fixing up the mistakes alone cost more than 5000$ do the job correctly the second time that’s all I can say, go with quality and worry about price later. The turbo dc2 type r running 7psi totally stock engine making more than double its original power at the wheels, but the kit now / setup will have no problems running 20+psi when the engine gets built.

Best thing is to look at your goals what do you want out of your car, how much more power do you want, how far will you go in the future, you need to answer these questions so u can get a kit designed for your needs, and not a kit which is cheap.

Regards James