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Old 15-09-2006, 06:18 PM   #1
DaNeoS
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Default Should I ? or Shoudlnt I? TURBO EF

well was at the bank today and decided to ask about another loan, they said it would all be fine up to 8g, what yours opionions i think ill be back at the bank on monday organsing it then a visit to snort. onl thing bothering me is a few of my mates have told me snorts turbos dont last very long, has anyone had any dramas with this? was thinking egtting a kit and then getting turbo re done by someone else or do i wait to see if it plays up. and if i go the whole 8,000 could i get into the 12sec / high 11's with turbo kit with the To4e, after market computer, bigger injectors and a rebuild?
thanks in advance daneos.

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