Edelbrock turbo in T-minus 6 months!!!
#1
Edelbrock turbo in T-minus 6 months!!!
OK theres no way in heck Id be able to install a turbo myself, so I found this place near my house and they are only charging $1,000-1200 to install it, I called another place to compare and they charge $2,200!!
I'm getting an Edelbrock, 50-state legal, turbo kit with BOV, intercooler, everything!!! its gonna cost me $5,500. for EVERYTHING. Thats totally in my budget. He said I'd be getting 240 hp at the crank after its done, and 170 at the wheels. (assuming everything is completely stock and i run it at the factory levels) I think thats damn good, adding 100 hp at the crank and 30 to the wheels for 5500. Let me know what you think about everything. I know a lot of you are gona say its overpriced, but, its worth it to me. What do you think about Edelbrock?
I'm getting an Edelbrock, 50-state legal, turbo kit with BOV, intercooler, everything!!! its gonna cost me $5,500. for EVERYTHING. Thats totally in my budget. He said I'd be getting 240 hp at the crank after its done, and 170 at the wheels. (assuming everything is completely stock and i run it at the factory levels) I think thats damn good, adding 100 hp at the crank and 30 to the wheels for 5500. Let me know what you think about everything. I know a lot of you are gona say its overpriced, but, its worth it to me. What do you think about Edelbrock?
#3
RE: Edelbrock turbo in T-minus 6 months!!!
yea but i know nothing about it. i dont even know how to change my oil, breaks, whatever.... the only thing i know how to do on my car is install an intake....lol, so i best leave it to the pros...you think 1200 is pricey, that one shop charges 2200.
#4
RE: Edelbrock turbo in T-minus 6 months!!!
Not to be rude or anything, if you cant change your own oil or anything of that sort... why would you turbo your car? Once you turbo charge the engine more and more maitnence is going to be needed.. Just my two cents
#5
RE: Edelbrock turbo in T-minus 6 months!!!
The edelbrock turbo is a great kit and is very easy to installed (I have the d series kit). It comes with everthing you need and the instructions are easy to follow (except when wiring the piggypack, that part was poorly written. But, if you just sit down and read it carefully you should be able figure it out). The hardest part i experience during the installation was doing the wiring since only because my kit was an used one and it had wires missing.
oh, 1,200 is way too pricey, I say you shuldn't pay more than 300 to get it installed since is not that hard.
I still recommend that you installed it yourself because it would give you a better understanding how it works.
Here are the instructions how to installed your kit.
http://edelbrock.com/automotive_new/.../1000/1510.pdf
oh, 1,200 is way too pricey, I say you shuldn't pay more than 300 to get it installed since is not that hard.
I still recommend that you installed it yourself because it would give you a better understanding how it works.
Here are the instructions how to installed your kit.
http://edelbrock.com/automotive_new/.../1000/1510.pdf
#6
RE: Edelbrock turbo in T-minus 6 months!!!
i appreciate the input guys, but I really wouldnt trust myself in doing something like this, i definately have an extra grand laying around that i can pay someone to do it for me.
ALSO
1) I dont have access to a lift, though probably not necessary i dont want to be working on jackstands.
2) I dont have a place where I can leave it while its being worked on, at college all I have is a parking lot for my appartment (obviously wouldnt work), at home we have a 2 car garage and 4 cars, so my car gets parked outside at night then moved onto street when parents go to work.
3) I would feel much more confident in having a shop do it that has done many kits before and get a warranty.
ALSO
1) I dont have access to a lift, though probably not necessary i dont want to be working on jackstands.
2) I dont have a place where I can leave it while its being worked on, at college all I have is a parking lot for my appartment (obviously wouldnt work), at home we have a 2 car garage and 4 cars, so my car gets parked outside at night then moved onto street when parents go to work.
3) I would feel much more confident in having a shop do it that has done many kits before and get a warranty.
#8
RE: Edelbrock turbo in T-minus 6 months!!!
It shouldnt take a pro more than 10 hours to install that kit. At 1200$ hes making 120$ per hour! Most ASE techs make 60-70$ an hour......so $6-700 for the labor seems feasable....not 1200.