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<blockquote data-quote="grey5.slow" data-source="post: 15933829" data-attributes="member: 186181"><p>No build thread but there is a few on here. Its definitely tight. I had a shop do it because i did opg and built trans at the same time. I dont have the equipment to put the kit on. It could be done in the garage but it would be a pain. He actually pulled my motor and trans out the bottom and mounted manifolds and turbos while it was out. Even being a stick i would go turbo. Running low 6s in the 1/8 th on a stock block. Plus if you build the motor all you have to do is crank up the boost. I like being able to change boost on the fly too. Got it set for 625, 750, 800 and 850 on the boost controller. No pully swap needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grey5.slow, post: 15933829, member: 186181"] No build thread but there is a few on here. Its definitely tight. I had a shop do it because i did opg and built trans at the same time. I dont have the equipment to put the kit on. It could be done in the garage but it would be a pain. He actually pulled my motor and trans out the bottom and mounted manifolds and turbos while it was out. Even being a stick i would go turbo. Running low 6s in the 1/8 th on a stock block. Plus if you build the motor all you have to do is crank up the boost. I like being able to change boost on the fly too. Got it set for 625, 750, 800 and 850 on the boost controller. No pully swap needed. [/QUOTE]
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