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    look here, bish Stormhammer's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by SE-Rious1
    yeah i love the TSI just dont know much about them..
    funny thing is id like them more if they wasnt turbo lol
    Oh trust me, you have YET to ride in an MPI car if you want to experience power, and there are a few bolt on turbo's that make its acceleration eye popping difference ( like a S16G vs a 17C ) - my Starion ( Conquest TSI twin ) will be running tomorrow

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    www.starquestclub.com <--- that forum is god when it comes to them and its where I found both of mine

    What do you wanna know about them? What year Conquest? These cars are pretty dependable based on their previous owners and how well you take care of them ( preventative maintainence is key ) - esp. if its modded, how it was modded etc

    but my previous modded engine ( pistons, head, cam, springs, rod, s16g, etc ) would make it from Lawrenceville to Macon on a 1/4 tank of gas @ 80mph, but you keep your foot in the boost and oh man... sometimes running stock 10psi is the best way to keep your foot in control Also one of the easiest engines to ever work on once you learn what is what. You can pull out the engine in tranny in 30 minutes with 2 people knowing what they're doing

    Feel free to PM me with any questions pertaining to them - I'm on my 2nd one, my mom now owns one too...


    and for the record, ignore what people have to say about RandomGuy's Starion
    Last edited by Stormhammer; 01-22-2008 at 03:43 AM.


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