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Old 12-30-2003, 08:34 PM
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Dude, i don't know who you've been talking too, but they are pumping you full of shit. There is no way shaving your flywheel would take away 50 lbs. It doesn't even weigh that much itself! You would be much better off buying a high quality aluminum flywheel. It will alow you to build RPM's faster. Don't even fuck with an ECU chip, with all the extensive work you plan on doing to your car, you'd be better off with a stand alone computer. Its amazing how much you can tune your car with one. A chip is a waste of money in my oopinion, unless you have only minor mods. By the way you have OBD II. You can get your car as many litres as you want if you got the money and a whole lot of tylenol. You could stroke the crap out of your engine, but you would have so many clearance issues and custom parts it wouldn't be funny. I wouldn't go over 2.0 if you wanna drive it everyday. And your last question just makes me laugh Turbonetics turbo's will outperform a greddy turbo anyday. Most people buy a greddy turbo kit only to replace the actual turbo with something better. Oh, by the way, one question and topic at a time. Focus your attention on one thing and get all the knowledge you can on it before you jump to another.
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Re: Which turbo is compatible with my car?

yea sorry about that i just keep hearing so much shit its making my head spin. i get all excited and wanna know too much shit at one time. That turbo you said do you think its the best cuz my friend said to go with garrett. He also go with a t3/t4 which im thinking about. if i can go any bigger or better without out making my car slow off the start i will. What flywheel whould you suggest to get cuz i think that will be my first engine mod after i get all the outside shit done? I also want to get a lsd but im new with that shit but my friend told me if i have a good one and a turbo ill drive people into the ground. he he thats what i want but i wont bounce around on subjects anymore. ill try to get on the internet tomarrow to talk about shit unless im with kelli then ill catch up with ya later. Hope you had a good new year andrew.
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Re: Which turbo is compatible with my car?

Turbo lag is a wisetail nowadays. If you size up the Turbo to your engine specs you wont have but a split second before boosting. Especially a ball bearing Turbonetics Turbo.....just hands down the best performer. Leave your flywheel alone....just not worth the headache or $$.
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Re: Which turbo is compatible with my car?

I love all the work that has to be done to a 'honda' to bulletproof it. blows the skin flute people. blows the friggin skin flute. ya know, before you wonder, i do drive a neon. and though its a neon, unlike the swapping fans, i do intend to make some power with MY engine. Not someone elses. Not swapped. PS: yes, there are titanium rods by crower. $500 a rod. peace easy kids.
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