Is This A Smart Idea?
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Is This A Smart Idea?
OK I HAVE SAVED UP 6000$ AND I DONT WANT TO SELL MY CAR I LOVE MY CAR AND I WANT TO SPENT 6000$ ON THE CAR!! IN MIND I HAVE GREDDY TT!
IS THIS A SMART IDEA UR OPPINIONS ARE IMPORTENT THANK LET ME KNOW!
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Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
It's enough to buy the kit... but certainly not enough to get it installed and all the necessary tuning and such to keep the car running right.
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the installation my cuzin will do it at his shop its no problem... and if i need to get it tuned where should i take it and how much do i need ?? pl let me know thanks
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+1 to buying a used kit from a reputable member. That way you can look up posts or problems they had with the kit and get an idea of how it was treated.
To keep cost down I worked at a dealer so I had the shop foreman install the supercharger then I trailored it to SGP to have them tune it. Of course, the most expensive parts were the ProCharger [used 3.5k] and the tune [about 1.5k after some other misc parts were added]. The install only cost me $300 since the mechanic just liked to do fun things like that!
So really, I got it all done under 6k, but don't forget things like gauges, pods, plugs, and some more for little grimlins they find along the way.
It only gets worse from there... lol
To keep cost down I worked at a dealer so I had the shop foreman install the supercharger then I trailored it to SGP to have them tune it. Of course, the most expensive parts were the ProCharger [used 3.5k] and the tune [about 1.5k after some other misc parts were added]. The install only cost me $300 since the mechanic just liked to do fun things like that!
So really, I got it all done under 6k, but don't forget things like gauges, pods, plugs, and some more for little grimlins they find along the way.
It only gets worse from there... lol