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jdm_coupe 09-06-2006 01:02 PM

Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
so i am looking to turbo my car but not anything crazy
and i came upon this but i have been trying to figure out?
is it really all i need and tuning?

can i upgrade later so if i get a intercooler?

and of course can i put a BOV on it(i would like to hear it)

thanks if neone knows

heres the link
http://www.tunertoys.zoovy.com/product/TURB3


Tom-Guy 09-06-2006 01:05 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
Die.


:3

drunkinmaster1 09-06-2006 01:06 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
:l

stillnoturbo 09-06-2006 01:10 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Die.


:3

Nuff said.

jdm_coupe 09-06-2006 01:11 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
sorry

Tom-Guy 09-06-2006 01:17 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by jdm_coupe
sorry

We know you're sorry. That's not good enough. We expect much more of you.

1) Make an introductory thread. Make sure to post pics of your car, and a couple of pics of nekkid women. This makes for a favorable first impression. Expect a number of rude comments anyway: HMT is covered up with some of the coolest, funniest, complete and total assholes you'll ever meet. You want to be one of us, don't deny it.

2) Use the search function. The stickied threads at the top of each forum are invaluable!

3) Maximum Boost by Corky Bell is Turbo 101 primer, and worth the $35.

4) Don't make 1001 posts about basic n00b stuff. If you think it's probably basic n00b stuff, but you can't find an answer searching, use private messages. I answer private messages, so do a LOT of the other guys here. Get a handful of knowledgible guys you can rotate through until you're up to speed and THEN you will ask intelligent questions in the forums.

cberman 09-06-2006 03:14 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
jd is absolutely right, however, if ur gonna end up buying a kit, tunertoys is the company to do it through

RotaryGeek 09-06-2006 06:01 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
Haha i think thats going to be my new quote. Can i get one of those blowofe valve things? Id like to hear it.

Slo_crx1 09-06-2006 09:18 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by cberman
jd is absolutely right, however, if ur gonna end up buying a kit, tunertoys is the company to do it through

Last time I checked I thought they were only little t-25's with fmu's. Tuner Toys has great stuff at good prices, but I don't think that particular kit would be all that spectacular.

MikeJ-2009 09-06-2006 09:47 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
That's not a tuner toys turbo kit, it's from a company called turbo specialties sold by tuner toys to please the market share of kids not willing to piece together thier own kit. Tuner toys just trying to make everyone happy, just like always. ^-^

Tom-Guy 09-06-2006 10:16 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by Stealthmode
That's not a tuner toys turbo kit, it's from a company called turbo specialties sold by tuner toys to please the market share of kids not willing to piece together thier own kit. Tuner toys just trying to make everyone happy, just like always. ^-^

TT is a hell of a business, but their kits aren't aimed at the HMT market. HMTers DIY, and possess some degree of mastery.

cberman 09-07-2006 06:41 AM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by slo_crx1
Last time I checked I thought they were only little t-25's with fmu's. Tuner Toys has great stuff at good prices, but I don't think that particular kit would be all that spectacular.

In a world of ssauto shits and cc-fags, if you were to buy a kit like this from tuner toys, you;d at least know they'd stand behind their product. might not not be very good performance wise, but their customer service is unbeatablw

Walter 09-07-2006 07:21 AM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
We know you're sorry. That's not good enough. We expect much more of you.

1) Make an introductory thread. Make sure to post pics of your car, and a couple of pics of nekkid women. This makes for a favorable first impression. Expect a number of rude comments anyway: HMT is covered up with some of the coolest, funniest, complete and total assholes you'll ever meet. You want to be one of us, don't deny it.

2) Use the search function. The stickied threads at the top of each forum are invaluable!

3) Maximum Boost by Corky Bell is Turbo 101 primer, and worth the $35.

4) Don't make 1001 posts about basic n00b stuff. If you think it's probably basic n00b stuff, but you can't find an answer searching, use private messages. I answer private messages, so do a LOT of the other guys here. Get a handful of knowledgible guys you can rotate through until you're up to speed and THEN you will ask intelligent questions in the forums.

:o impressed...

b16sellout 09-07-2006 08:28 AM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
TT is a hell of a business, but their kits aren't aimed at the HMT market. HMTers DIY, and possess some degree of mastery.

Haha, mastery. That's rich. :P

Tom-Guy 09-07-2006 10:10 AM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
Compared to any other site, with the exception of geek sites like pgmfi and professional sites like m24x, HMTers possess mad skills. A lot of posters here are going places.

Inquisition 09-07-2006 11:30 AM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
Jail?

jarebear667 09-07-2006 12:11 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
dont buy a kit! i learned so much about my car and cars in general when i did my 1st hmt setup. it feels a lot better when you do it yourself anyways and you can put together a kit that will yield more Hp for the same price with a FMIC.

Tom-Guy 09-07-2006 03:27 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by Inquisition
Jail?

Most of my friends are felons. One now works 55 hours a week, owns $400K property at age 22, and shipped off two blocks to GE to be sleeved "the other is my backup engine so I don't have any downtime when I blow the first one up." Another is my age and makes more money than he can spend legitimately flipping cars and spending half the work week sorting his racecar or trailering it to the races.

Jail's not a bad thing if it's what it takes to make you wake up and smell the coffee. Not all life's lessons are politically correct... got that, ------?

ichbinsobose 09-07-2006 03:32 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
Amen!
I have learned my lesson indirectly through jailed friends, one of him said he was going out of his illegitamte venture after one last deal... got caught, is spending the next 4 years in real prison... 18, 19, 20, 21, might as well have thrown his life away. Made me get my hit together, hope it does the same for him.

Tom-Guy 09-07-2006 03:50 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
Violent felons are the best people, as odd as that sounds. They are really good at communicating problems way before things get out of hand, or just flat communicating so that everyone knows where they are at and there are no problems.



ichbinsobose 09-07-2006 03:54 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
dont you have a car to tune ----? ??? ::)





O0 I love you.

90dx 09-07-2006 04:01 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by Inquisition
Jail?

Ha ha i think some of us have already been there :-X

Guy-Fast 09-07-2006 04:05 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Compared to any other site, with the exception of geek sites like pgmfi and professional sites like m24x, HMTers possess mad skills. A lot of posters here are going places.



Ill agree. Jd is gonna be manager of the trailer park


Jeff frank will be head of kia sales


leed will be the new producer for bangbros


Sinistercrx will meet Jesus


Ill meet the devil and he'll let me know evolution happened and to let sinister tell jesus the truth.

jarebear667 09-07-2006 05:43 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
i hate jail but it made me a better person :y

Dibble 09-07-2006 07:52 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by jarebear667
i hate jail but it made me a better person :y

You must not have been there very long.

ichbinsobose 09-07-2006 07:57 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
in bed he means

EG-prince 09-07-2006 08:30 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by Inquisition
Jail?

ahhaahahahahah

jarebear667 09-07-2006 10:32 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 
haha i have been arrested twice.. but not long periods of time but haha it still blows..

TunerToys 10-07-2006 10:43 AM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by jdm_coupe
so i am looking to turbo my car but not anything crazy
and i came upon this but i have been trying to figure out?
is it really all i need and tuning?

can i upgrade later so if i get a intercooler?

and of course can i put a BOV on it(i would like to hear it)

thanks if neone knows

heres the link
http://www.tunertoys.zoovy.com/product/TURB3


Wow, did this thread take a left turn...

Yes, you can upgrade this kit with an Intercooler, and a different BOV. Actually, once you learn what each component of the turbo system does, and you have fabrication skills, you can upgrade any component in the system.

Craig


Jail Sucks.

Darkelvis 10-07-2006 04:49 PM

Re: Tuner toys turbo kit? review?
 

Originally Posted by chris


Ill agree. Jd is gonna be manager of the trailer park


Jeff frank will be head of kia sales


leed will be the new producer for bangbros


Sinistercrx will meet Jesus


Ill meet the devil and he'll let me know evolution happened and to let sinister tell jesus the truth.

Now that right there is god damned funny.


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