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A3RoX
6th October 2005, 03:29
hey,
i have been thinking for about a few weeks now about gettin my vts turbo'd ,i have the muny but i dont really want to spend more then wot i paid for the car lolsmileys/smiley17.gif
but i am willing to spend about 2000-2500 ish but have no idea wot to do smileys/smiley5.gif .
i want gud bhp out of my vts i know to get gud bhp i would have to turbo it smileys/happy.gif.
does anyone have any ideas on wot i can do as i dont want to spend loads to find out i have only got like 130-140 bhp lol hopefully i can get more then that lol smileys/smiley4.gif
any ideas would be of great help
Scott
6th October 2005, 03:35
not much chance of turbo on that money, cams and a remap is your best option
A3RoX
6th October 2005, 03:37
i know i got a price of a turbo conversion and was nearly the price i paid for the car lol i have the muny to get it done just dont want to pay that to be honest haha
starkie
6th October 2005, 14:35
Well if you want the power it all costs money mate smileys/smiley17.gif
Scott
6th October 2005, 15:18
you wont get a turbo conversion and all the bits that go with it for that money. Brakes, clutch etc... all add up and doing it on the cheap will cost more in the long run when it all goes wrong
A3RoX
6th October 2005, 20:40
hmmz i think i have made it came across the wrong way lol smileys/sad.gif sory guys.
i have the muny for a turbo conversion but i dont want to really spend that much e.g £5000 smileys/smiley17.gif
so i was hoping to find another way of gettin bhp with out gettin a turbo,like hoping to do sumthing cams remaping or sumthing lol i would prefer to spend £2500 and not £5000 lol
sorry guys smileys/smiley17.gif
starkie
6th October 2005, 22:01
Throttle Bodies??
Carworx can do a Turbo Conversion for £3500 smileys/smiley17.gif
A3RoX
7th October 2005, 03:35
lol i was looking at cituning and they do one for £2500 i aint sure weather to risk going that cheap for a turbo, runs really low boost. smileys/smiley17.gif
smileys/smiley19.gif i dont know wot to do, so much choices its mad i guess
Dan
7th October 2005, 04:44
How much power are you looking at having?
A decent turbo conversion will cost you £5-6k inc parts.
You can like scott said go for cams and a remap, full system, decat, manifold, enclosed air filter which wil see more bhp.
dan_saxo_VTS
8th October 2005, 01:07
supercharger conversion maybe cheaper?
Scott
8th October 2005, 01:13
you find a supercharger conversion for less than 4k that uses a good charger like Rotrex and not a stinker Eaton of a mini or something
A3RoX
8th October 2005, 20:55
well i was looking at the stage 2 turbo conversion and that was going to cost me about 4300k about i dont want to spend that much lol, the kit i am thinking of gettin is 2500k and it aint even a stage 1 lol, but is ment to give min of 30-40 bhp and running 6 psi of boost which aint to bad lol.
but in the mean time of thinking about it i am trying to see if there is another way of gettin bhp and maybe a bit cheaper. smileys/smiley17.gif
Scott
8th October 2005, 22:14
wouldnt touch teh cituning kit, its pretty shabby looking far better with teh carworx stuff.
Your not thinkign straight you dont get power and reliability for cheap.
Its a triangle power, reliability and cost. If you want one then the other two suffer
A3RoX
9th October 2005, 03:47
i know sum1 that has a cituning kit, i had time to ask him if he had any trouble with it and he said no. but didnt get to ask him much.then my mate turned around nd said he has the same kit i am thinking of gettin so, i believe carworx is to far for me , gmc and cituning are both the same distance in taveling smileys/smiley4.gif dont really want to trvel all the way down south then have to travel bk in a few days time lol
i know the cheaper i go the quailty if tats spelt right gets shite,the kit for 2500k is a simple install so if it runs shite easy to take out, i hve loads of scrap yards around me lol so i have easy excess to second hand engines and so on .
i aint trying to be funny but i am only passing info which i have heard from a few of my mates from J.C motors so remember that if they r wrong dont use them lol smileys/sad.gif
vtsturbo
12th October 2005, 02:41
if you`re contemplating spending 5k for a "decent" conversion then forced induction isn`t for you, not being funny eithersmileys/happy.gif
if you do go the forced induction route and go "cheap" running poxy 6psi you`ll only get bored and want more and find most of the original parts you bought will need uprating/replacing resulting in virtually having to match the original financial outlay smileys/smiley2.gif
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