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Old 01-23-2005, 02:46 PM
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garret turbo kits

has anyone had any experience with these? if so how are they? I have a h22a motor if anyone has turbo'd one of these with a garete let me know how it turned out.
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Old 01-23-2005, 06:28 PM
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Re: garret turbo kits

Dude, pick a spelling...
BTW, it's spelled "garrett", so you know for the future...
As for your problem...I can't help, sorry.
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Old 01-23-2005, 07:13 PM
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Re: garret turbo kits

wow thank you for the spelling lesson. that helps my problem in me selecting a turbo.
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Re: Re: garret turbo kits

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Dude, pick a spelling...
BTW, it's spelled "garrett", so you know for the future...
As for your problem...I can't help, sorry.
stop being a picky bitch and shut the fuck up.

garret is a well known company. i think if you stay with something "name brand" you should be fine.
the real trick is to find the proper sized turbo so you don't get full boost to early or to late.
something els to keep in mind is a good goal and an idea of the money you want to spend.
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Re: garret turbo kits

If Garrett sells a "kit" for your car, chances are it will be sized correctly for the application. Good luck.
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Re: Re: garret turbo kits

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wow thank you for the spelling lesson. that helps my problem in me selecting a turbo.
No problem! I hope I didn't come across as an asshole in that post...I was just tryin' to help.
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Re: garret turbo kits

15g or 18t turbo kit is what i would do. Check on Ebay, there are always kits for H22's on there for around $1500 brand new.
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Old 02-08-2005, 01:44 PM
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15g or 18t turbo kit is what i would do. Check on Ebay, there are always kits for H22's on there for around $1500 brand new.
that is still a pritty hefty price. might try lookin into ;peacing your own together.
but spending 1500 once is better than spending 1000 and continualy replacing broken parts
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Re: garret turbo kits

if you check out www.turbod16.com there is a lot of stuff for sale. I almost bought a t25 kit for $500 w/ everything included. Look around and you will find what you want
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