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    Exclamation D Series Forced induction...

    On this forced induction...What's lookn' better a custom turbo setup, turbo kit, or a supercharger for a JDM D15B VTEC in a Honda CRX HF? Would starting out with a turbo kit be better than jumping into a full-on race setup and not being used to the difference?

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    I will tell you if you resize your sig from GINORMOUS to large.

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    I must agree with this ^^^^

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    Well out of the three options you listed, piecing one together would be the cheapest... I would piece up a kit and boost the engine stock on 6-8 psi and get use to the HP first. Then when you get tired of that, build something that will hold more boost... Use the money you will save by piecing the kit together to get it tuned.


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    they dont make any superchargers new for your engine, you'll have to buy used, but that means you can get it cheaper, but it could have missing pieces just be careful

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiRed94
    Well out of the three options you listed, piecing one together would be the cheapest... I would piece up a kit and boost the engine stock on 6-8 psi and get use to the HP first. Then when you get tired of that, build something that will hold more boost... Use the money you will save by piecing the kit together to get it tuned.
    agreeing on that

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    Here you go Cory. $1800 for a full turbo kit. Pretty cheap, huh?

    http://www.treadstoneperformance.com...ries+Turbo+Kit
    Boost under slow construction...

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    Default hey

    i got a used kit with a new turbo for six for single 423 506 4163

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    Yeah that turbo kit looks pretty good... I'm not sure what I want to go with yet? Plus still haven't got those parts from that guy I ordered from off here yet...

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    boost it

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