Out of the loop question, any TT kits yet?
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Out of the loop question, any TT kits yet?
I stopped coming around about a year ago, Dick in a mercedes totaled my Project SS that I dumped a shitload of money into. Raised enough capital to get another one and a lot of parts, Was wondering if there are any new good TT setups out there or if there were any recommendations for acquiring a TT setup. My budget for the FI parts alone is about 15k. Car is an 02 SS, I'm likely going to replace the entire block so I don't need a kit/setup that is stock motor safe. Searched the forums and saw some nightmares about some guys named hiflo, and other failed twin turbo setups. Are there any GOOD kits still in production? Otherwise.. it's ATI for me, or a complete custom build. I'd like to avoid that if at all possible. This would be a street/strip setup, so I am looking for the fastest acceleration possible.
Any insight or help would be appreciated
Thanks for your time.
Any insight or help would be appreciated
Thanks for your time.
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Speed Inc is releasing one rather soon (In Turbo time that is) and they are the real deal in terms of quality shops. Look for a thread from INTM8 that is about 5,000,000 posts long.
Also there are a few more small companies that will be releasing TT kits and one Australian company that seems to have their **** together from the looks of their GTO kit they have been selling for a year or something like that.
Also there are a few more small companies that will be releasing TT kits and one Australian company that seems to have their **** together from the looks of their GTO kit they have been selling for a year or something like that.
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Thanks for the tips.. I liked speed inc's stuff, but the street eliminator seemed a bit much, that and I'd have to fab all of the ic piping. If I'm gonna drop a huge wad of cash I would hoipe it'd be more complete, otherwise may as well have the whole thing custom fabricated. Hopefully their TT kit will be more comprehensive.
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Originally Posted by Acinonyx
Thanks for the tips.. I liked speed inc's stuff, but the street eliminator seemed a bit much, that and I'd have to fab all of the ic piping. If I'm gonna drop a huge wad of cash I would hoipe it'd be more complete, otherwise may as well have the whole thing custom fabricated. Hopefully their TT kit will be more comprehensive.
here is the thread, it looks bad *** and will be complete.