I'm torn.
#1
I'm torn.
I can't decide between the Edelbrock kit and the Turbonetics kit. The Turbonetics kit runs 8 psi and puts out around 200hp while the Edelbrock kit only puts out around 170hp. I can get the Turbonetics kit for cheaper than the Edelbrock kit, but I really can't decide. Here are some specs:
Turbonetics:
-T3/T4 Hybrid Ceramic Ball Bearing Turbocharger
-Spearco Intercooler System
-Powder-Coated Intercooler Piping
-Silicone Hose / T-Bolt Clamps
-Exhaust Manifold - high carbon cast-steel with ceramic coating
-Fuel / Timing Controller (electronic fuel / timing management system)
-Fuel Injectors
-'Evolution' Wastegate Assembly
-'Raptor' By Pass / Blow Off Valve Assembly
-Mandrel-bent ceramic coated Downpipe with closed-loop wastegate discharge
-Intake System with Air Filter
-All necessary Hardware, Hoses, and Fittings
-Free Case of Turbonetics TS-1 Synthetic Motor Oil
It's got 2 extra fuel injectors with a fuel injector controller and a MSD boost timing master. Comes with external wastegate.
Edelbrock:
-Garrett T28 ball bearing Turbo preassembled with exhaust manifold and elbow, including coolant and oil lines
-Performer X manifold preassembled with secondary fuel rail and four additional injectors
-State-of-the-art electronics to control boosted fuel and timing
-Preassembled Russell fuel and oil lines with adapters
-Large Spearco intercooler with TIG welded cast aluminum end tanks
-Tial blow-off valve
-Edelbrock boost gauge by Auto Meter with A-pillar mount pod
-Ceramic coated Turbo piping and high flow air filter
-All gaskets, adapters and instructions
-O-ring sealed compressor inlet/outlet pipe flanges
Has 4 extra injectors instead of 2, has internal wastegate, comes with boost gauge, 50 state legal.
Basically it comes down to which is better: The T28 or the T3/T4.
I'm sort of leaning towards Turbonetics because I can get it for $2900 and I get more power with it.
Turbonetics:
-T3/T4 Hybrid Ceramic Ball Bearing Turbocharger
-Spearco Intercooler System
-Powder-Coated Intercooler Piping
-Silicone Hose / T-Bolt Clamps
-Exhaust Manifold - high carbon cast-steel with ceramic coating
-Fuel / Timing Controller (electronic fuel / timing management system)
-Fuel Injectors
-'Evolution' Wastegate Assembly
-'Raptor' By Pass / Blow Off Valve Assembly
-Mandrel-bent ceramic coated Downpipe with closed-loop wastegate discharge
-Intake System with Air Filter
-All necessary Hardware, Hoses, and Fittings
-Free Case of Turbonetics TS-1 Synthetic Motor Oil
It's got 2 extra fuel injectors with a fuel injector controller and a MSD boost timing master. Comes with external wastegate.
Edelbrock:
-Garrett T28 ball bearing Turbo preassembled with exhaust manifold and elbow, including coolant and oil lines
-Performer X manifold preassembled with secondary fuel rail and four additional injectors
-State-of-the-art electronics to control boosted fuel and timing
-Preassembled Russell fuel and oil lines with adapters
-Large Spearco intercooler with TIG welded cast aluminum end tanks
-Tial blow-off valve
-Edelbrock boost gauge by Auto Meter with A-pillar mount pod
-Ceramic coated Turbo piping and high flow air filter
-All gaskets, adapters and instructions
-O-ring sealed compressor inlet/outlet pipe flanges
Has 4 extra injectors instead of 2, has internal wastegate, comes with boost gauge, 50 state legal.
Basically it comes down to which is better: The T28 or the T3/T4.
I'm sort of leaning towards Turbonetics because I can get it for $2900 and I get more power with it.
#2
RE: I'm torn.
From what I read, they both look like they come with comparable stuff, so IMO, I would go for the Turbonetics kit and save some cash. Turbonetics is a fairly well known brand now, and I find you pay a lot more just for the Edelbrock name.
#7
RE: I'm torn.
Well lots of other people I have talked to said the Edelbrock kit was awesome, and I'm not too worried about how much power I'll be getting right now. I'll be adjusting that a little further down the road...
#9
RE: I'm torn.
ORIGINAL: XCM828
Ok, I'm going with the turbonetics kit, and I'm going to use the extra money I save to buy a turbo timer, possibly a boost gauge, and possibly the greddy emanage.
Ok, I'm going with the turbonetics kit, and I'm going to use the extra money I save to buy a turbo timer, possibly a boost gauge, and possibly the greddy emanage.
Also, the last time I looked the Turbonetics kit was about the same price as the Edelbrock.