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I just saw you were from Ohio, Summit Racing could have it to ya in a day. Or even better yet get a hold of D&L Performance in Marietta, Dean is about as good as it gets with customer service.
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alot of turbo's are direct swaps's they are really easy to install on my 12v a can have the turbo off in 15 minutes. the super b is a really good turbo it lites pretty fast and makes 45psi of boost and cools up to 450hp if im thinkin right. i recommend it.
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Stock turbo can handle 3-350 Hp, all I see in your signature is a superchips. You've got maybe 250 rear wheel Hp, why you looking to upgrade? If your stock turbo is dieing, you can buy a new center cartridge for 450 bucks, good as a new turbo. You could also buy a used HX35 on ebay for 350 bucks. Just no sense in wasting upgrade money on a turbo if the stock one aint broke or out of it's airflow capacity.
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I don't think the Super B will cool 450hp on a 12C except at very elevated rpm.
But I'd still put the Super B at the top of mild upgrade list-- it spools well and cools reasonably. It's certainly more streetable than a lot of "street" turbos are.
I'd go with a T-netics T-58 or a Garrett stg 2 if I were you, though. Lightning spoolup and enhanced flow.
jmo
But I'd still put the Super B at the top of mild upgrade list-- it spools well and cools reasonably. It's certainly more streetable than a lot of "street" turbos are.
I'd go with a T-netics T-58 or a Garrett stg 2 if I were you, though. Lightning spoolup and enhanced flow.
jmo
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