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Old 08-21-2008, 11:47 PM   #6 (permalink)
whitetibby01
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Default Go Turbo...

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Originally Posted by 187sks View Post
It's rated at 172hp.

The swap is not really worth it IMO because it's cheaper and easier to turbo your car and you'll have 200+hp easily.
I say go turbo... I have a 01 Tiburon with the 2.0 Beta and my brother has a 07 GT Tiburon auto with I/H/E and a larger throttle body and I spank him all the time... in my opinion I prefer the sleeper look. But if you go turbo SHOP AROUND!!!!! I kind of did and i'm regreting it a little... and when buying parts i'm going to tell you know you GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR... thats all im going to say... later and GL with your project
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2001 Hyundai Tiburon-- 10.1:1 compression, ARP head studs, .57 trim, 440 CC injectors, Apexi SAFC NEO, Greddy Turbo Timer/EBC, 2.5 inch DP/Charge piping/exhaust stuff like that....

It's on like Donkey Kong......
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