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Old 08-11-2003, 01:52 AM
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I own a 2001 Accord V6. I want to add something to my car. Is there a Custom Turbo kit out there for my? or wat can i add to increase my car HP? can anyone help me? Thanks
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Old 08-11-2003, 09:35 AM
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intake , headers, exhaust,
plugs, wires,

then you always got N.O.S.
and there is a supercharger kit i believe for the accord... i haven't seen a turbo kit yet tho..

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I don't think there's much out there for the V6 besides the usual bolt-ons, which should add quite a bit being a V6. Now if you had a 4-banger the possibilities would be endless. My buddy has a 1999 400hp+ turbocharged LX.
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yea theres not much you can do with the v6 because the crappy trannies.
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