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04-09-2007, 01:20pm
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apart from the fact ther turbo kits i havent head alot about these sysems. they look the goods and a good price. quality wise are they good? im tossing up between building my own, a velocity kit or an rcc kit. looking for about 220hp for street but be able to turn it up to approx 270-300hp for the track or for shits ad gigggles with better fuel and water injection and a spacer plate. mainly ill onyl be running low boost for the moment and the hiher hp levels would only be used or short periods. looks like both the stage one rcc and velocity kits will be able to do this. any velocity suppliers here in aus? i know Petes pitstop does the rcc kits.
cheers guys.
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Mine is a modified Velocity stage 2 and the quality of the components is very good. For the sort of power you are chasing you are better off with a stage one, especially with a stock motor. To take advantage of a stage 2 system you will need case bolts and rods as a minimum.
RCC or Velocity both have their pundits but the RCC seems to have a slightly better rep. especially for after sales service and technical backup.
Either are good and there is a wealth of information and experience available on the net. Both are established and proven - but take their HP numbers with a grain of salt.
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04-09-2007, 04:29pm
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yeah well i want below there hp levels for general use anyway so shouldnt be an issue i dont think only time i think ill have problems is with the high hp levels but that i can deal with a bit later. thanks bruce
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Have a talk with Maj he is doing my kit.
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yeah. whats it cost for a Maj stage one?
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Not taking on any more till i finish whats underway.
Shayne's is aimed at been versatile , RCC header ,making most of the rest.
if more power is wanted and the motor built to take it , there will be no need to upgrade the turbo just turn it up.
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09-09-2007, 05:41pm
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anyone had any dealings wth the hanh kits? making big claims about the stage 1 kit being able to make 400hp with minor mods or make about 300hp on a stock motor?? thy seem cheaper than theother kits by a couple hundred bucks so looks good initially just whetr there a good system or not.
On second thought scrap that idea i jstu read what people had to say about them on .org
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