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Old 06-11-2004, 03:06 PM
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Question DRAG Generation 4 Turbo

I am thinking about gettting a DRAG Gen. 4 turbo for my 1999 Hona Accord Coupe. It is a 4 cyl. and they really don't make alot of turbos for my car. So this one would be my choice. Does anyone have an opinion on this company?
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Old 06-13-2004, 04:50 AM
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Re: DRAG Generation 4 Turbo

"It is a 4 cyl. and they really don't make alot of turbos for my car"


here's the kicker.... 99% of the turbos made will fit your car. turbos are non-car specific. what you're buying when it says "for 1999 honda accord coupe" is the piping for the intercooler. and even then it's typically just segments of piping that is connected via clamps to fit multiple types of cars.


Drag kits are good, imo. Not as good or solid as putting the kit together yourself but for a decent plug n play turbo system.. it'll work.


(the only Honda Accord that get the crap in avail of parts is the V6 honda accords --- and even that is changing)


other kits
turbonetics -- I love that company.. they know there shiznit.
greddy-- not a greddy fan but they're very respectable
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