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Old 10-18-2012, 04:20 PM
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haha im 16 and had to work for my **** unlike other kids who get what they want. i spent all my money getting the car i wanted and dont have any left to get a turbo but i thought this would be a fun thing to try lol.. guess not but im glad everyone got a laugh out of my idea :P
Don't let it discourage you - be glad you're 16 with a G35.

By the time you can save up for modifications, hopefully you'll have spent enough time on the forum and on your car to know what's right. It's amazing how much I've learned about these cars in the 4 months I've owned one just reading thru posts on here and on the facebook group page.
 
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Ok my mom has an Acura RDX it can with a turbo. I was wondering if I could take it out and put it in my 2003 G35 sedan. If I can would it be easy, what would it do to my moms car, and if its hard how much would it cost to get someone to do it for me?
...actually,
 
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yes you can put the turbo from your mommas car into your G35. its a straight bolt on.

just the turbo itself. you don't even need piping or lines or anything.

i did this and pulled like 800rwhp but had to remove it cause i was causing time warps.

good luck
 
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Old 10-18-2012, 04:49 PM
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oh and if you plan on buying a boost controller, don't even.

i just customized my radio volume **** to act as an manual boost controller. super stealth for those cops.

just make sure your passengers don't mess with the volume or your engine go boom boom

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Old 10-18-2012, 04:54 PM
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this is the dumbest thing i think ive seen on this forum..wow..some ppl amaze me..

u dont just slap a turbo on and say good to go..much more complex than that..not to mention what the **** the acura is supposed to do..wow..just wow
 
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Old 10-18-2012, 05:01 PM
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Don't listen to all those haters man!!! It's plug and play basically. Here's the fix for the RDX too!!!!

 
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Old 10-18-2012, 05:04 PM
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Don't listen to all those haters man!!! It's plug and play basically. Here's the fix for the RDX too!!!!

technically since that block plate is on the turbo itself, it would actually do nothing for the RDX since the turbo has been stolen and placed on the G35. Therefore, placing this turbo delete system would render both cars turbo-less.

which may not be a bad idea.
 
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Old 10-18-2012, 05:06 PM
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Don't listen to em man!! They're all tryin to troll on ya!!! OEM boooooosssstt!! yeaa...
 
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trust me it works. as an added bonus, since it's a turbo from a honda motor, your motor also gains the VTEC ability.
 
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Originally Posted by ME GUSTA
technically since that block plate is on the turbo itself, it would actually do nothing for the RDX since the turbo has been stolen and placed on the G35. Therefore, placing this turbo delete system would render both cars turbo-less.

which may not be a bad idea.
(shhh,...he doesn't know that!)
 
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it's possible.. but your mom will probalby beat your a$$ down and tell you that you were adopted.
 
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It is clear that you don't know that much about cars, but that is okay. ALL OF US were there at one point in our lives. I am not going to try and make you feel bad, or be a dick like most others on here.

A turbo is not something that is just a bolt on modification so, no, it will not work.

Even a turbo that is designed for a G35 is not a bolt on afair. It takes thousands of dollars and many, many hours of installation to do it correctly.

If i were you, i would read up on wikipedia or even on here (although a lot of people will be dicks about it) about cars/motors/turbo's/everything car related.

I find no point in making someone feel bad because they don't have the knowledge. Don't let these guys discourage you. I would start with simple stuff like an intake or oil change and go from there. read up on some DIY's or how to threads
 

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im so glad you took the time to make a picture for me.. thanks
 
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i'm flattered that you enjoyed it.

i'm sure i'll be making more soon enough
 


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