MT-Getto wrote:The one that was in Anaconda?
I believe that is correct, the kid told me where and when but i don't recall... All i know was he was firm on 2100 dollars and after a week of not talking to him he texted and asked if I'd do like 19 and i declined, another few days went by and he said well will you still do 15? and i said see you in an hour. Haha
kompressorgolf wrote:12 or 24v, wont matter, esp on standalone, but with a 12v, it will give way more than usable HP when boosted. FWIW i would find a cheap swap, or donor for an OBD2 12v add a headspacer, arp studs, a C2 motorsports 440cc chip, and make close to 400HP with a cheap kinetics turbo kit. will be the cheapest. to make the 24v swap worth it, you would have to run the VVT which is a real BEAR to tune right, unless you have very hefty skills in the standalone dept. i think i could tune it in, but it would take alot of time, trial and error. just not worth it IMO. when hp is so achievable with the 12v for cost effectiveness.
I figured that the 12v was gonna be the most cost effective.. And I also want reliability, but from what I heard a while back when I was looking into VRT 2 or so years ago.. What i kept hearing was 12v's did not like boost. Is kinetics a good system? I thought they were Ebay? And I found a guy on vortex who can do a map for a 24v vvt. Let me know on the 12v reliability. I know that's what spencer is doing so I'm sure he has quite a bit of info on that as well. I just want reliable power, even if i have to spend a little money to get it, it would be worth saving up for.