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Old 02-05-2009, 04:23 PM
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that's still hunting down parts when you can buy the whole thing as a kit. When you gotta hunt down parts, sometimes (not all times), you will run into the problem of them not fitting right and wasting money on a part you can't use. Then you gotta find a new part. I do a lot of engineering different machines to do things there not built for or improving to increase productivity. Happens most the time during custom fabrication.
 
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Originally Posted by sabin420
that's still hunting down parts when you can buy the whole thing as a kit. When you gotta hunt down parts, sometimes (not all times), you will run into the problem of them not fitting right and wasting money on a part you can't use. Then you gotta find a new part.
hmmm lets see....spend the money and buy a kit
or....
spend a couple hours searching around the internet and save over $2000
i guess if you have the money to blow away then it would be just easier to buy a kit, but if your on a budget, like most people on here then its worth looking aorund....
if you do plenty of research before starting a project then you want have many issues...measure twice...cut once

i pieced a whole srt turbo kit together with no help from anyone....did plenty of research on here and other forums.....i didnt even know how a turbo worked before i started looking around.....found all the parts either on ebay or srtforums.com
had the kit installed within 1 week and the only issues i ran into was when i cut out a piece of my radiator support to fit the intercooler....i cut the opening too big....and a few cuttings of fuel line....
it pays to to research and not just tump right into a project not knowing anything



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but a srt manifold will bolt up then all i would need would b piping oil lines coolent lines (i believe) and downpipe bassically
the srt manifold will only bolt right up if you have a dohc...sohc needs an adapter plate...
then u need to figure out a fuel system
 
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Old 02-06-2009, 12:06 AM
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Stage 2 Hahn kit adds $1100 to the price. Used SRT4 intercooler is about $50-$75 from any neon forum and get the intercooler piping for about $100 shipped from ebay. That's about a $900 savings!
 
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Stage 2 Hahn kit adds $1100 to the price. Used SRT4 intercooler is about $50-$75 from any neon forum and get the intercooler piping for about $100 shipped from ebay. That's about a $900 savings!
exactly my point...
the srt4 intercooler is a very good design that is more then enough for most turbo setups.....not to mentions the hahn front mount intercooler weighs about 50 lbs and the srt4 intercooler heighs about 7lbs
 
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well i am on a budget and got to researching and hunting down parts and campared pricing and have decided to build a high compression thumper n/a motor ill save tons and have compareable power
 
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that is what I have done...but it has ended up costing the same price as that Stage 1 Hahn turbo kit...
12.5:1 compression, bored .090 over, stroked to a 2.2L, molly rings, Clevette 77 bearings, ported & polished head, enlarged valves, Long Tube Headers to straight pipe, Forged pistons, forged Eagle connecting rods, Lightened crank, blueprinted and balanced. Lightweight flywheel, road racing clutch, 60mm throttle body, port-matched, #18 cam, valve springs, adj. cam gear.
I am getting the same power as a stock w/ the turbo kit would give you, but w/ the turbo, you can achieve more power. Only advantage I'd say you would have is no turbo lag coming out of the corners when you go N/A...but I don't have a turbo so I don't know how much that would really affect you.
 
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wwith an srt4 turbo there is basically no turbo lag
 
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i would have thought so w/ how far turbos have came in the past 10 years.
 
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Originally Posted by nastyneon310
well i am on a budget and got to researching and hunting down parts and campared pricing and have decided to build a high compression thumper n/a motor ill save tons and have compareable power
A high compression N/A motor will get smoked by a mildly turbo motor.
 
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i did all my ground work this year for me to turbo it next year after i break it in. i did find a kit on ebay that has just about every thing even a new fuel pump and a turbo timer,tach, piping, iner cooler, the whole works fpr $999 its the best kit so far,but i am looking for a mopar performance computer for 98 sohc highline with mt new/or used if it works good?
 


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