Turbo Kit for sale! $2000 for 200whp!
Turbo Kit for sale! $2000 for 200whp!
The Turbo kit includes:
-Freshly rebuilt T3 turbo
-Ceramic coated equal lenght exhaust manifold
-Downpipe to cat (With flex)
-Wastegate (Turbosmart)
-Wastegate dump pipe
-Turbosmart BOV
-Liquid to air intercooler
-1 gallon fuel cell
-water pump
-intercooler piping
-Custom air intake
-K&N filter
-Fuel cell bracket
-Autometer Boost gauge
-Autometer Air/fuel gauge
This is everything you need to run 5-7psi... which is approximately 180whp-200whp. All these parts combined will cost you well over $4800 but I am very desperated financially and will let it go for $2000... I will fully warrantee ANY and EVERY part in this kit. Realistically, you could install this kit in a day. There is no custom work to be done whatsoever!
install should not take longer than 6 tops...


-Freshly rebuilt T3 turbo
-Ceramic coated equal lenght exhaust manifold
-Downpipe to cat (With flex)
-Wastegate (Turbosmart)
-Wastegate dump pipe
-Turbosmart BOV
-Liquid to air intercooler
-1 gallon fuel cell
-water pump
-intercooler piping
-Custom air intake
-K&N filter
-Fuel cell bracket
-Autometer Boost gauge
-Autometer Air/fuel gauge
This is everything you need to run 5-7psi... which is approximately 180whp-200whp. All these parts combined will cost you well over $4800 but I am very desperated financially and will let it go for $2000... I will fully warrantee ANY and EVERY part in this kit. Realistically, you could install this kit in a day. There is no custom work to be done whatsoever!
install should not take longer than 6 tops...


You really dont need to do any modifications to the fuel system unless you are planning to run 7psi+. The stock comuter will up the duty on the injectors accordingly to the amount of air coming in to the motor... BTW... the fuel cell if for the liquid to air intercooler...
Sorry to hijack this thread, but.....
How can you possibly think that the ecu is going to compensate for fuel? That's ridiculous. First off, the ecu will put the car into safe mode if the map sees positive vacuum and will run like crap. Secondly, if you try running 6 psi with no fuel, you'll detonate so badly, it's as though you're hitting a fuel cut and the engine won't rev any higher. I know this from experience. Once I hit 3-4 psi with my fuel pump accidentally unplugged, I couldn't get above that and the car went into safe mode and ran terribly.
Seriously, ask anyone who has a boosted d17 and they'll tell you the same thing.
How can you possibly think that the ecu is going to compensate for fuel? That's ridiculous. First off, the ecu will put the car into safe mode if the map sees positive vacuum and will run like crap. Secondly, if you try running 6 psi with no fuel, you'll detonate so badly, it's as though you're hitting a fuel cut and the engine won't rev any higher. I know this from experience. Once I hit 3-4 psi with my fuel pump accidentally unplugged, I couldn't get above that and the car went into safe mode and ran terribly.
Seriously, ask anyone who has a boosted d17 and they'll tell you the same thing.
Well I can tell you it will work. I've had a boosted D17 WAY before any SF kit came around. If you know enough about the D17 OBD2's system you can actually fool it... If you run 2psi for a two weeks, then move up to 4psi for another three weeks your computer will start to forget it's original maps and will assume that the mass amount of air is normal... Anything over psi though i'd personally go with a set of K20 injectors...
"Once I hit 3-4 psi with my fuel pump accidentally unplugged"
I have no idea how that happened to you? I ran 11psi for a year on the stock fuel pump with no problems whatsoever...
"Once I hit 3-4 psi with my fuel pump accidentally unplugged"
I have no idea how that happened to you? I ran 11psi for a year on the stock fuel pump with no problems whatsoever...
Well, I'm not going to turn this thread into a huge debate, but in your first post you said that you can bolt it on and run 5-6 psi. Now you're saying that you have to start at 2 psi for 2 wks, then 4 psi for 2 wks. Sorry, but I call bs. Our computers do not work this way and I very seriously doubt that you ran an 11 psi on a stock fuel pump, either.
Anyways, whoever reads this thread can make their own decision, I won't hijack anymore.
Anyways, whoever reads this thread can make their own decision, I won't hijack anymore.
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Originally Posted by andyman97
Well, I'm not going to turn this thread into a huge debate, but in your first post you said that you can bolt it on and run 5-6 psi. Now you're saying that you have to start at 2 psi for 2 wks, then 4 psi for 2 wks. Sorry, but I call bs. Our computers do not work this way and I very seriously doubt that you ran an 11 psi on a stock fuel pump, either.
Anyways, whoever reads this thread can make their own decision, I won't hijack anymore.
Anyways, whoever reads this thread can make their own decision, I won't hijack anymore.
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Originally Posted by blouisgod
So get new injectors and a piggy back. His liquid to air setup is some sweet *** non SF ish.
I just got my TSI kit in a few days ago, and my map sensor is messed up right now, so we tried running the turbo without it, and Andyman is right, it wont work. As soon as the ECU sees boost, it goes into a safe mode causing a few different things. Most new cars have a special thing in the ECU that when something feels different, it goes into a safe mode which will make it run richer (burn more gas) the idle will be messed up, and you wont have nearly the power you should. On top of that, as soon as it sees positive vacuum (boost) which in my kit was around 3,000 rpms, it will dog down, feels like a rev limiter, but at 3,000 rpms. We have been fooling around with my car waiting for the new map sensor to come in, and trying to run it without it, but i think its pretty much impossible, just think about the mechanics of it.....our ECU does not have boost maps, and there is no way you can run 2 psi for a week, change it, up a little more the next week, thats not going to put boost maps in your ECU, if anything, your going to have your ECU so confused, your going to need a new one!
Originally Posted by Touge_Motors
The Turbo kit includes:
-Freshly rebuilt T3 turbo
-Ceramic coated equal lenght exhaust manifold
-Downpipe to cat (With flex)
-Wastegate (Turbosmart)
-Wastegate dump pipe
-Turbosmart BOV
-Liquid to air intercooler
-1 gallon fuel cell
-water pump
-intercooler piping
-Custom air intake
-K&N filter
-Fuel cell bracket
-Autometer Boost gauge
-Autometer Air/fuel gauge
This is everything you need to run 5-7psi... which is approximately 180whp-200whp. All these parts combined will cost you well over $4800 but I am very desperated financially and will let it go for $2000... I will fully warrantee ANY and EVERY part in this kit. Realistically, you could install this kit in a day. There is no custom work to be done whatsoever!
install should not take longer than 6 tops...



-Freshly rebuilt T3 turbo
-Ceramic coated equal lenght exhaust manifold
-Downpipe to cat (With flex)
-Wastegate (Turbosmart)
-Wastegate dump pipe
-Turbosmart BOV
-Liquid to air intercooler
-1 gallon fuel cell
-water pump
-intercooler piping
-Custom air intake
-K&N filter
-Fuel cell bracket
-Autometer Boost gauge
-Autometer Air/fuel gauge
This is everything you need to run 5-7psi... which is approximately 180whp-200whp. All these parts combined will cost you well over $4800 but I am very desperated financially and will let it go for $2000... I will fully warrantee ANY and EVERY part in this kit. Realistically, you could install this kit in a day. There is no custom work to be done whatsoever!
install should not take longer than 6 tops...



The kit is SOLD so edit your post so as to not get peoples hopes up.
THANK YOU, please come again
Ok, now that the thing has been sold, I don't mind hijacking.
First off, who cares what the setup looks like? Do you really think that looks are going to win a race? If you're spending 2k on a turbo kit for looks, you don't really care about racing anyways, obviously. I can see the size of that cooler and I guarantee it has less volume than the kit I had. Guess what? The more displacement in the cooler, the more efficient it will be which will result in lower intake temps and MORE POWER. So what if it isn't the neatest, prettiest setup out there?
Secondly, I still don't understand how you think the ecu will perform as it's own standalone. It doesn't add up. If there is something special that you did to reprogram the ecu, I'd love to hear it, as long as it's reallistic.
First off, who cares what the setup looks like? Do you really think that looks are going to win a race? If you're spending 2k on a turbo kit for looks, you don't really care about racing anyways, obviously. I can see the size of that cooler and I guarantee it has less volume than the kit I had. Guess what? The more displacement in the cooler, the more efficient it will be which will result in lower intake temps and MORE POWER. So what if it isn't the neatest, prettiest setup out there?
Secondly, I still don't understand how you think the ecu will perform as it's own standalone. It doesn't add up. If there is something special that you did to reprogram the ecu, I'd love to hear it, as long as it's reallistic.
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Originally Posted by andyman97
Ok, now that the thing has been sold, I don't mind hijacking.
First off, who cares what the setup looks like? Do you really think that looks are going to win a race? If you're spending 2k on a turbo kit for looks, you don't really care about racing anyways, obviously. I can see the size of that cooler and I guarantee it has less volume than the kit I had. Guess what? The more displacement in the cooler, the more efficient it will be which will result in lower intake temps and MORE POWER. So what if it isn't the neatest, prettiest setup out there?
Secondly, I still don't understand how you think the ecu will perform as it's own standalone. It doesn't add up. If there is something special that you did to reprogram the ecu, I'd love to hear it, as long as it's reallistic.
First off, who cares what the setup looks like? Do you really think that looks are going to win a race? If you're spending 2k on a turbo kit for looks, you don't really care about racing anyways, obviously. I can see the size of that cooler and I guarantee it has less volume than the kit I had. Guess what? The more displacement in the cooler, the more efficient it will be which will result in lower intake temps and MORE POWER. So what if it isn't the neatest, prettiest setup out there?
Secondly, I still don't understand how you think the ecu will perform as it's own standalone. It doesn't add up. If there is something special that you did to reprogram the ecu, I'd love to hear it, as long as it's reallistic.
Last edited by pnoyster2k1cvic; Jul 15, 2004 at 08:12 PM.
Originally Posted by pnoyster2k1cvic
I'm not trying to pop anybody's bubble but... even with turbo and n2o our cars... slug ulev civic
ain't that fast... so we take some credit with some eye candy on our ride... IMO...
i'm so sad you sold your kit to the other guy after harassing a bunch of people for some cash!
i'm so sad you sold your kit to the other guy after harassing a bunch of people for some cash!

Harrassing a bunch of people for some cash? Not sure what you mean. There's no way I can make everyone happy. If you're referring to yourself, if you hadn't low balled and played games, you probably would have gotten it. In no way am I obligated to sell anything to anyone. I took the best deal I was offered. Like I said, if you hadn't low balled and messed around, you probably would have ended up with it. I wasn't surprised though, I've talked to a few other people who sold turbo kits and they told me you tried it with them as well. So just a tip, if you're serious about something, don't play around or a good deal will pass you by every time.
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I mean me, myself and "I" harrased a bunch people for some cash to get your kit!
just to clarrify that 
sorry for the misunderstanding...!
but nospleeny selling your kit for 1600 now
damn it! I already bought rscivic kit for 1900 damn! if I waited for another 2days I could've gotten your kit for 1600
niccccceeee! LOL a lil hard work and patience pay sometimes...
just to clarrify that 
sorry for the misunderstanding...!
but nospleeny selling your kit for 1600 now
damn it! I already bought rscivic kit for 1900 damn! if I waited for another 2days I could've gotten your kit for 1600
Last edited by pnoyster2k1cvic; Jul 13, 2004 at 06:26 PM.
well I am not selling my turbo.. and buy the way I have had the sf kit installed on my car for 9 months and 15K miles and still never installed my new map sensor!! Am I going to kill my motor? I have not had a problem yet
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does anyone know anything about liquid to air intercoolers????? Vortech aftercooler???? If not then do some research then sell your gay SF front mount....my $1.00(worth more than 2 cents)
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