View Poll Results: which would u go with for a almost stock goat
p1sc procharger
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sts rear mount turbo
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single turbo kit
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32.48%
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P1sc Procharger, Single Turbo, Or Sts
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P1sc Procharger, Single Turbo, Or Sts
wuz up guys, i got a 2006 A4 gto, i was wanting to know yalls thoughts on which way i should go in the future. i want to know if i should go with either a p1sc procharger, single turdo kit, or sts rear mount. im not sure which one would be best. im not looking to do a lot of motor mods as for as heads and other big things. maybe a cam and port and polish my stock heads and dual springs, better rods. other than that i got the bassics. so let me know some ideas of the three thoughts of forced induction.
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This is my choice in order of my liking...
1st. Single Turbo
2nd. STS kit
3rd. Procharger
hands down a turbo is going to make more power, be more efficent and be easier to drive in changing weather conditions. Hnce your out at the mall with your girl buying some motion lotion and it starts pouring the rain. reach up to your handy boost controller and turn that bad boy down to your lowest setting which can be as low as 4psi and drive it home with peace of mind and not worrying about killing yourself in a 500rwhp monster. But then of course the turbo side of things becomes a little more expensive than the S/C options, hence why some people pot for the procharger. its not going to make as much power, but it will still make the car a whole new animal. I just prefer a big single turbo under the hood, the STS kit is fine but if some little bastered with a sawz-all gets greedy he can take that Turbo in just a minute or 2...
76-82mm Powermaster turbo under the hood with a a/r of around .90 and you will be a really happy camper. toss ina manual boost controller and it makes it a really fun car, you can drive it at all different power levels.
1st. Single Turbo
2nd. STS kit
3rd. Procharger
hands down a turbo is going to make more power, be more efficent and be easier to drive in changing weather conditions. Hnce your out at the mall with your girl buying some motion lotion and it starts pouring the rain. reach up to your handy boost controller and turn that bad boy down to your lowest setting which can be as low as 4psi and drive it home with peace of mind and not worrying about killing yourself in a 500rwhp monster. But then of course the turbo side of things becomes a little more expensive than the S/C options, hence why some people pot for the procharger. its not going to make as much power, but it will still make the car a whole new animal. I just prefer a big single turbo under the hood, the STS kit is fine but if some little bastered with a sawz-all gets greedy he can take that Turbo in just a minute or 2...
76-82mm Powermaster turbo under the hood with a a/r of around .90 and you will be a really happy camper. toss ina manual boost controller and it makes it a really fun car, you can drive it at all different power levels.
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Originally Posted by Teh Wicked
This is my choice in order of my liking...
1st. Single Turbo
2nd. STS kit
3rd. Procharger
hands down a turbo is going to make more power, be more efficent and be easier to drive in changing weather conditions. Hnce your out at the mall with your girl buying some motion lotion and it starts pouring the rain. reach up to your handy boost controller and turn that bad boy down to your lowest setting which can be as low as 4psi and drive it home with peace of mind and not worrying about killing yourself in a 500rwhp monster. But then of course the turbo side of things becomes a little more expensive than the S/C options, hence why some people pot for the procharger. its not going to make as much power, but it will still make the car a whole new animal. I just prefer a big single turbo under the hood, the STS kit is fine but if some little bastered with a sawz-all gets greedy he can take that Turbo in just a minute or 2...
76-82mm Powermaster turbo under the hood with a a/r of around .90 and you will be a really happy camper. toss ina manual boost controller and it makes it a really fun car, you can drive it at all different power levels.
1st. Single Turbo
2nd. STS kit
3rd. Procharger
hands down a turbo is going to make more power, be more efficent and be easier to drive in changing weather conditions. Hnce your out at the mall with your girl buying some motion lotion and it starts pouring the rain. reach up to your handy boost controller and turn that bad boy down to your lowest setting which can be as low as 4psi and drive it home with peace of mind and not worrying about killing yourself in a 500rwhp monster. But then of course the turbo side of things becomes a little more expensive than the S/C options, hence why some people pot for the procharger. its not going to make as much power, but it will still make the car a whole new animal. I just prefer a big single turbo under the hood, the STS kit is fine but if some little bastered with a sawz-all gets greedy he can take that Turbo in just a minute or 2...
76-82mm Powermaster turbo under the hood with a a/r of around .90 and you will be a really happy camper. toss ina manual boost controller and it makes it a really fun car, you can drive it at all different power levels.
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The turbo is going to come out more expensive on the big end, they require a little more tuning and attention while installing. not too mention that price is probably a base kit with no features to allow for flexability. upgrade the boost controller and throw ina big nicer turbo and your talking a $7800 price tag, but that is going to be a kit good to about 750rwhp too!!!
nothing wrong with the procharger, but if im going to spend that kind of cake on a power adder its going to be a whislting loud annoying sucking beast of a turbo and make at least 550+rwhp.
nothing wrong with the procharger, but if im going to spend that kind of cake on a power adder its going to be a whislting loud annoying sucking beast of a turbo and make at least 550+rwhp.
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Originally Posted by Teh Wicked
The turbo is going to come out more expensive on the big end, they require a little more tuning and attention while installing. not too mention that price is probably a base kit with no features to allow for flexability. upgrade the boost controller and throw ina big nicer turbo and your talking a $7800 price tag, but that is going to be a kit good to about 750rwhp too!!!
nothing wrong with the procharger, but if im going to spend that kind of cake on a power adder its going to be a whislting loud annoying sucking beast of a turbo and make at least 550+rwhp.
nothing wrong with the procharger, but if im going to spend that kind of cake on a power adder its going to be a whislting loud annoying sucking beast of a turbo and make at least 550+rwhp.
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Trust me, the Turbo is going to come out more on the big end...But a much better "feel" than a ATI kit will be. Like I said before they are both great kits and will turn your fun car into a whole new awesome car!
If money wasnt a cost, I would go for the APS twin turbo kit and watch 500rwhp be my daily driven play car. add on a good boost controller and a few other little odss and ends and you will have a extreamly nice kit and alot cheap than any kit you could ever build for that price. the fitment will be top notch and be like a custom installed kit.
If money wasnt a cost, I would go for the APS twin turbo kit and watch 500rwhp be my daily driven play car. add on a good boost controller and a few other little odss and ends and you will have a extreamly nice kit and alot cheap than any kit you could ever build for that price. the fitment will be top notch and be like a custom installed kit.
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Originally Posted by Teh Wicked
Trust me, the Turbo is going to come out more on the big end...But a much better "feel" than a ATI kit will be. Like I said before they are both great kits and will turn your fun car into a whole new awesome car!
If money wasnt a cost, I would go for the APS twin turbo kit and watch 500rwhp be my daily driven play car. add on a good boost controller and a few other little odss and ends and you will have a extreamly nice kit and alot cheap than any kit you could ever build for that price. the fitment will be top notch and be like a custom installed kit.
If money wasnt a cost, I would go for the APS twin turbo kit and watch 500rwhp be my daily driven play car. add on a good boost controller and a few other little odss and ends and you will have a extreamly nice kit and alot cheap than any kit you could ever build for that price. the fitment will be top notch and be like a custom installed kit.
i dont think i want the tt cuz im not doing that much work to the motor, plus i know tt is awsome and all but to much is to much abd that tt is to much for a gto. i dont want a drag car so iim out on the tt. and 6200 is bout all ima pay for anything as for as forced induction
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Do all the other things your mentioning first and then boost it. the mods you have mentioned will have you near 450rwhp in N/A form. boost it and it going to be a monster!!!
but with a budget of $6200 just go with a ATI kit, the any decent turbo kit is going to be out of that range. THe APS kit is hella nice and is awesome on near any goat, but like I said its out of your budget. Go blower...
but with a budget of $6200 just go with a ATI kit, the any decent turbo kit is going to be out of that range. THe APS kit is hella nice and is awesome on near any goat, but like I said its out of your budget. Go blower...
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Originally Posted by Teh Wicked
Do all the other things your mentioning first and then boost it. the mods you have mentioned will have you near 450rwhp in N/A form. boost it and it going to be a monster!!!
but with a budget of $6200 just go with a ATI kit, the any decent turbo kit is going to be out of that range. THe APS kit is hella nice and is awesome on near any goat, but like I said its out of your budget. Go blower...
but with a budget of $6200 just go with a ATI kit, the any decent turbo kit is going to be out of that range. THe APS kit is hella nice and is awesome on near any goat, but like I said its out of your budget. Go blower...
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Originally Posted by Teh Wicked
Thats because you havent drove a Turbo car yet....
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trust me BUd you will have alot more into the turbo in the long run , but will love it more!!!! taske it from me, this kit is causting me alot with extras, i would not be able to afford it if it wasnt for the great deal aps gave us........maggie or TT thats my opnion
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Originally Posted by firefly9r68
trust me BUd you will have alot more into the turbo in the long run , but will love it more!!!! taske it from me, this kit is causting me alot with extras, i would not be able to afford it if it wasnt for the great deal aps gave us........maggie or TT thats my opnion
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just get a small turbo big enough to boost at least 25psi. that way it spools up quick like a supercharger so u can get the best of both worlds, low end power and top end rubber ripping power
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This is why I like Mustangs, I can build a Turbo kit for my 03 Gt for right around $2500 and that is with a brand new turbo, wastegate, BOV, and intercooler.
anyways, go with what is in your price range. it doesnt matter about anything else really but in the end the price is what gets everyone. any kit you buy will make a completely different car, but the price is the limiting factor.
anyways, go with what is in your price range. it doesnt matter about anything else really but in the end the price is what gets everyone. any kit you buy will make a completely different car, but the price is the limiting factor.
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for my daily drive.. i love the S/C... the magna is giving me nice power and great sound... but i need to have a Turbo for the TOP END...
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