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Old 05-24-2005, 09:55 AM
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And THAT'S why, once you go Black...
 
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Old 05-24-2005, 06:08 PM
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you NEVER go back!!!
 
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Old 05-24-2005, 06:24 PM
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ORIGINAL: DXplicitOne

that front mount sits nicely in your bumper...!

And thank you for the re-assurance on the wrenching... In my integra... i ran a GSR motor that i rebuilt with Wiseco 9.5:1's and a set of shot peened rods. The turbo was a simple T3/To4e .57 trim, .60 cold, .63 hot from turbonetics. The car ran good but its just time to move on. I actually sold the car without the turbo or any of the turbo accesories on it. So i have these parts if i can fab them on to the new setup... but something makes me want to buy new **** anyway..!
Im gonna have to research this Vag-Com crap i hear so many times on this board... ! I take it this will be my first investment if i purchase the audi way.
And believe me id love to have a AWD but id also love to have a turbo as well... but at this point i really cant be too picky if im looking to pay outright cash for the car and looking for a deal at the same time.... So im being realistic... who knows what might happen though.
Thanks!

Sounds like you had a well built integra, you could use that turbo and make and 330awhp if properly tuned, but it wouldn't be my turbo of choice, only because you could have a smoother spooling turbo. Vag-com is available through a company called ross-tech, and they are really great guys to deal with and will answer all your questions.

One other very big thing which i forgot. I think you will find that vw/audi people are much more fun, helpful, and nicer to deal with than honda/acura people, at least thats what I've found.
 
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Old 05-24-2005, 08:34 PM
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Check ebay... Cheap, but high mialge, and avant (which isnt a bad thing)
Cheap low miles but auto
Low miles, but auto and clearly driven to the ground...
anoher
nice list of upgrades but not perfect..also prob driven to ground
yea...you get the idea..good luck with the search! And yes..tom's right...we are a classy bunch here...and pick on the ricers of the world...cuz they cant pick on us :-D

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Old 05-24-2005, 10:07 PM
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DOn't 4git to checkout cars.com and autotrader.com, 2oo
 
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