Cheap OEM turbo cars...
#12
Re: Cheap OEM turbo cars...
Originally Posted by darksol2005
why don't you do a little research on ur own you ------- *** clown. ur not gonna get spoonfed anything hear, just flamed. you might wanna try honda tech
(BTW, I have a lot of respect for some of the guys on here...but that wouldn't include you. Do you ever say anything helpful, or do you just enjoy spending your time flaming noobs and playing "who's the bigger dick?"?
#15
Re: Cheap OEM turbo cars...
Originally Posted by RustedFade
Noobs get flamed here, its a way of life, dont ask stupid *** questions and do some research before you open your mouth and you wont be subject to this kind of treatment.
I would look for a dodge glh (4dr turbo omni stands for "goes like hell" built by shelby ) a mazda 323 gtx (awd turbo 1.6 dohc 323 hatch) mazda gt (fwd 1.6 dohc 4dr 323) any old turbo daytona or k car ----.
#17
Re: Cheap OEM turbo cars...
Is this the dumbass who wants to make a wheel/housing for turbo that is already in production? What a ------- tool. If you spent about 15-30 minutes searching the site for what the most common turbochargers we use, you would find that DSM 14b, t25, saab t3 and the good 'ol Tbird .63/.60 T3 (from the manual tbird) are the staples of what HMT was founded on. That and JBweld.
That being said,
That being said,
Originally Posted by chris
Can you leave the site. Thanks
#19
Re: Cheap OEM turbo cars...
Originally Posted by highroller54
I would look for a dodge glh (4dr turbo omni stands for "goes like hell" built by shelby ) a mazda 323 gtx (awd turbo 1.6 dohc 323 hatch) mazda gt (fwd 1.6 dohc 4dr 323) any old turbo daytona or k car ----.
#20
Re: Cheap OEM turbo cars...
Originally Posted by Snafubmx234
Is this the dumbass who wants to make a wheel/housing for turbo that is already in production? What a ------- tool. If you spent about 15-30 minutes searching the site for what the most common turbochargers we use, you would find that DSM 14b, t25, saab t3 and the good 'ol Tbird .63/.60 T3 (from the manual tbird) are the staples of what HMT was founded on. That and JBweld.
*scroll up* I didn't ask you about a turbo, did I? I believe I asked about something known as an "automobile", with these things called "engines" in them.
But hey, at least I've got to give you credit for giving a straight and coherent answer...even if it's to the wrong question.
That being said,
Originally Posted by chris
Can you leave the site. Thanks