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    Default Looking for a reputable shop...

    ...to install a supercharger setup.
    I'm gonna try and get my hands on a s/c kit soon, and i'm looking for a good place to get it installed. I've done simple stuff on my ride, like exhaust, headers, coilovers, etc... but i don't wanna f-something up as important as this. So i'm going to get it professionally done. I'm in the hall-co. area, but i don't mind driving down to the Atl. area... I do it every day for school.

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    bump.

    somebody told me batlground was an ok shop.
    yes/no?


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    AutoFAB Motorsports. They turbocharged an E36 M3 that has over 500 hp (don't know exact numbers). Call them at (678)482-2221
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    o gay..... you have a Tiburon... here's a word of advice run it off a cliff, file a stolen report, then collect insurance claim and get a better car... from what i have always seen and heard time and time again.. TIBURONS BLOW BIG NUTS AND ARE SLOW AS PISS
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    I would take it eather to autoFAB like posted above or mainstream. Autofab's turn around time is amazing tho! Personally i would do it myself. Get directions, give yourself a long amount of time to finish cause when you have dead lines and time limits you start fucking shit up. A s/c install shouldnt be to bad. Me and a friend did one on an e36 in a weekend


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    k thanks guys.

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    You really just need to worry about tuning from a shop. Installing the blower is more relocating things in the engine bay and running a few lines/wires and then the additional fuel setup. If you took a weekend off or a few days of vacation time I'm sure you could knock it out.

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    mainstream FTW!!!!!!!!!

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    the s/c setup i'm getting from NGM is more than just a simple bolt-on.
    it's not like the alpine s/c where you can just slap it on and go.


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