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    Greddy or drag turbo kit

    I'm just posting this in hope that i can get some help choosing a turbo kit to best suit my 2000 Integra Type R. Ive done all of the small stuff , but now i want to get more outta my car with out spending more than $6500
    My first choce is the DRAG turbo kit, and my second choice is the Greddy kit which is much easyer to obtain.
    Both seem quite good in my eyes.
    I plan to add larger injectors and fuel pump run by using the existing V-AFC2 (if at all possible), or upgrade to a hondata.
    Im not looking for groundbreaking 1/4 mile times or Kw's, i just want to be able to run in the 13 sec bracket.

    Any suggestions?
    Last edited by superR; 14-06-2005 at 09:15 PM.

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    Without being too familiar with either of these two turbo kits for your Teg, I dare say you couldnt go wrong with either of the two.

    Generally the Drag doesnt cum with any EMS as such (just a shitty malpassi FMU) whereas the Greddy comes with a piggyback style ECU. From my experience the drag kit has more potential (with an intercooler, bigger tubo etc) whereas in my case the greddy/hks kits are really on suitable for 6-10 psi max whereas up to 20 psi could be achieved with the drag kit without any mods. (providing you have a suitable EMS, and fuel delivery system)

    As you stated you only wanted a 13 sec Teg go for the Greddy kit, but if you feel as though you might want to go to a 12 sec 1/4 in the future, the drag would be more suitable in the long run.

    By memory AVO in melbourne have a kit for your integra, with a Garret GT28R. They have also had plenty of experience with turboing Type R's, so they might be worthwhile to call


    Make sure you let everyone know how your install goes!

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    Thanks smoknhothonda,
    I just found a kit from here in syd sold by Too fast 2 furious performance
    It comes with everything i need except for larger injectors and pump.........
    Has anyone heard of this company, supposedly he imports them from america but how do i know if its of good quality?

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    your turbo-ing a type-r?
    well...if that is what you want i would also suggest AVO
    haven't heard of "2 fast.." the name sounds dodgey lol

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    go to avo to turbo a type r if u want them to rip u a new a**hole

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    I cant say I have heard of the shop you are refering to super R, but I would feel as though you would be best to stick with a drag or Greddy kit. Those two kits are tried and proven kits, and there are plenty of guys on here to help you with installation (Dyno Dave, TODA AU)

    What brand is the kit he imports? If he mentions ss autochrome at all, steer clear of these kits!

    Check out www.honda-tech.com under the Forced Induction classifieds section, there are a few traders there selling DRAG kits for 3k plus P&H

    Alternatively you can also call croydon racing developements, they have had a few turbo type R's over the years, with plenty of knowledge and know how
    Last edited by smoknhothonda; 19-06-2005 at 11:10 AM.

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    yeah definetely look for a package of some sort. preferabbly locally.. and yeah perhaps AVO...

    then come down to SA.. and I have some contacts that can sort u out for installation... no dramas

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    S.A is a little far for me .... considering i live in sydney.
    lol

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    I think im gonna go the AVO kit ...... its pretty much on par for budget and it is much easyer to get it.
    This is an extract from an email i revieved from AVO:


    "With the Type R model you will need the stage 2 kit the difference between
    the stage 1 & 2 kit is the stage 1 kit runs on a piggy back ecu with an
    extra injector and the stage 2 kit runs a full stand alone ecu 4 larger
    injectors (500cc) + a larger fuel pump. The type R model needs more fuel &
    better engine management as it put's out more power that is why you need the
    stage 2 kit.

    AVO Stage 2 kit supplied $ 6450.00 kit comes with fitting instructions if
    you wish to fit it yourself. Labour cost to fit kit $1050.00. (inc dyno
    tuning)


    The stage 2 kit puts out 145-155kw's at the wheels with 8psi of boost on the
    Type-R models.
    The turbo used in the kit is good for up to 200kw at the wheels. Turbo is a
    320hp ball bearing unit. for an extra $500 we can upgrade it to a 400hp ball
    bearing turbo that is good for 220kw's at the wheels with modified engine
    internals."

    This is exactly what i need , and its got a proven figure unlike other kits.

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    HMM DAMN 6K HEY!!

    What is the stand alone ECU do they supply with the kit?

    Im sure you could piece together a custom kit cheaper, but yes the AVO kits are tried n proven.

    I presume the kit comes with a FMIC also??

    Who are you going to get to install it for you? By memory if you get it installed by AVO, or by an AVO authorised dealer they give you an extra 6 months warranty or so...

    Have you sorted out an upgrade for your clutch, and brakes also?

    Good luck with it all mate!

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    The Ecu is a stand alone Link Ecu

    Yes it does come with a FMIC a pretty decent one at that.

    Avo do install and tune if you like. Or get a capable mechanic to do so and dyno tune it somewhere else.

    The 320hp turbo is the Garret GT28R.
    Deano.

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    yeh i already got a toda lightened flywheel and a heavyduty clutch

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