View Poll Results: Which Turbo Kit Should I Get?
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Having a hard time deciding!!
#22
Originally Posted by 20tCDude05
Originally Posted by zer0
Also:
Bought from TPD Racing:
GReddy Turbo Kit for 05-06 Scion tC - $2350
Stage 2 Fuel Management Upgd. (Emanage Ultimate, 440cc Injectors) - $778
HKS SSQV BOV - $168
Shipping: $80
$3376 Shipped for a Complete Kit, even $250 cheaper if you go with the emanage Blue!!
Bought from TPD Racing:
GReddy Turbo Kit for 05-06 Scion tC - $2350
Stage 2 Fuel Management Upgd. (Emanage Ultimate, 440cc Injectors) - $778
HKS SSQV BOV - $168
Shipping: $80
$3376 Shipped for a Complete Kit, even $250 cheaper if you go with the emanage Blue!!
#23
#24
20tCDude05 - look at my turbo thread. The initial price is cheap.... but there's a lot more underlying costs that have to go with it. I think I've outlined it pretty well.
#25
Originally Posted by krdshrk
20tCDude05 - look at my turbo thread. The initial price is cheap.... but there's a lot more underlying costs that have to go with it. I think I've outlined it pretty well.
#27
Search man, there are plenty of Greddy kits makiing awesome power... While the Turbonetics owners out there are waiting for a place to tune their unichip.
I just saw in one of the newer tuner mags, that the owner switched out the Unichip for an EMU...
I just saw in one of the newer tuner mags, that the owner switched out the Unichip for an EMU...
#29
Originally Posted by zer0
Search man, there are plenty of Greddy kits makiing awesome power... While the Turbonetics owners out there are waiting for a place to tune their unichip.
I just saw in one of the newer tuner mags, that the owner switched out the Unichip for an EMU...
I just saw in one of the newer tuner mags, that the owner switched out the Unichip for an EMU...
#30
Originally Posted by BOXMAN
TPD or www.corsport.com TAI will price match and he is a great guy
#32
Originally Posted by zer0
Dezod was in a Mag...
So Turbonetics it is for you... Why did you make the thread then? Ive yet to see any turbonetics cars make good power. Unichip is a huge hinderance.
So Turbonetics it is for you... Why did you make the thread then? Ive yet to see any turbonetics cars make good power. Unichip is a huge hinderance.
#33
Originally Posted by zer0
Dezod was in a Mag...
So Turbonetics it is for you... Why did you make the thread then? Ive yet to see any turbonetics cars make good power. Unichip is a huge hinderance.
So Turbonetics it is for you... Why did you make the thread then? Ive yet to see any turbonetics cars make good power. Unichip is a huge hinderance.
#34
Originally Posted by 20tCDude05
Originally Posted by zer0
Dezod was in a Mag...
So Turbonetics it is for you... Why did you make the thread then? Ive yet to see any turbonetics cars make good power. Unichip is a huge hinderance.
So Turbonetics it is for you... Why did you make the thread then? Ive yet to see any turbonetics cars make good power. Unichip is a huge hinderance.
lets break it down...
Greddy:
Retail Price: $3595
Option 2 Management Retail Price: $1,175
Total Retail Price: $4770
Turbonetics Retail Price: $5797
The Unichip alone is $900+ in that price.
Greddy can mass produce more Turbokits for cheaper, then Turbonetics... Retailers like TPDracing, give us awesome low prices so we can all enjoy boost.
#35
"Unichip is a huge hinderance."
I beg to differ. I have a Unichip running my turbo setup. I have no check engine light at all wich you will get with any other tunning device. It also is not hard to find a place to tune it. You go on the Unichip website click places to buy and find your self a custom tunner any where in the U.S.. Some states have more then other yes but Unichip is by far the best tunning device for a Toyota ECU. I first started out using a SAFC II it works good for low boost but as soon as you start hiting that high boost id recomend nothing but a Unichip. I am pushing 267 Hp to the ground at 10 PSI. Thats with my 440cc injectors running at 110% duty cycle that meaning the injectors are to small. Yes they are to small. So if you get the greddy kit you beter opt for biger injectors. I need to upgrade once again to 650cc in order to push the boost I want. So in other words i recomend the T-Netics kit cause that is the best one i think for upgradeing since it runs 660cc injectors hmm think about it.
I beg to differ. I have a Unichip running my turbo setup. I have no check engine light at all wich you will get with any other tunning device. It also is not hard to find a place to tune it. You go on the Unichip website click places to buy and find your self a custom tunner any where in the U.S.. Some states have more then other yes but Unichip is by far the best tunning device for a Toyota ECU. I first started out using a SAFC II it works good for low boost but as soon as you start hiting that high boost id recomend nothing but a Unichip. I am pushing 267 Hp to the ground at 10 PSI. Thats with my 440cc injectors running at 110% duty cycle that meaning the injectors are to small. Yes they are to small. So if you get the greddy kit you beter opt for biger injectors. I need to upgrade once again to 650cc in order to push the boost I want. So in other words i recomend the T-Netics kit cause that is the best one i think for upgradeing since it runs 660cc injectors hmm think about it.
#37
Originally Posted by zer0
Originally Posted by 20tCDude05
Originally Posted by zer0
Dezod was in a Mag...
So Turbonetics it is for you... Why did you make the thread then? Ive yet to see any turbonetics cars make good power. Unichip is a huge hinderance.
So Turbonetics it is for you... Why did you make the thread then? Ive yet to see any turbonetics cars make good power. Unichip is a huge hinderance.
lets break it down...
Greddy:
Retail Price: $3595
Option 2 Management Retail Price: $1,175
Total Retail Price: $4770
Turbonetics Retail Price: $5797
The Unichip alone is $900+ in that price.
Greddy can mass produce more Turbokits for cheaper, then Turbonetics... Retailers like TPDracing, give us awesome low prices so we can all enjoy boost.
#38
Originally Posted by zer0
Not everyone has a tuner around that can tune it is all I am trying to convey.
The Siemens 630cc injectors are only $220, and you can buy an EMU for cheap. Its not hard to have more fuel available.
The Siemens 630cc injectors are only $220, and you can buy an EMU for cheap. Its not hard to have more fuel available.
#39
Originally Posted by bluesciontc
"Unichip is a huge hinderance."
I beg to differ. I have a Unichip running my turbo setup. I have no check engine light at all wich you will get with any other tunning device. It also is not hard to find a place to tune it. You go on the Unichip website click places to buy and find your self a custom tunner any where in the U.S.. Some states have more then other yes but Unichip is by far the best tunning device for a Toyota ECU. I first started out using a SAFC II it works good for low boost but as soon as you start hiting that high boost id recomend nothing but a Unichip. I am pushing 267 Hp to the ground at 10 PSI. Thats with my 440cc injectors running at 110% duty cycle that meaning the injectors are to small. Yes they are to small. So if you get the greddy kit you beter opt for biger injectors. I need to upgrade once again to 650cc in order to push the boost I want. So in other words i recomend the T-Netics kit cause that is the best one i think for upgradeing since it runs 660cc injectors hmm think about it.
I beg to differ. I have a Unichip running my turbo setup. I have no check engine light at all wich you will get with any other tunning device. It also is not hard to find a place to tune it. You go on the Unichip website click places to buy and find your self a custom tunner any where in the U.S.. Some states have more then other yes but Unichip is by far the best tunning device for a Toyota ECU. I first started out using a SAFC II it works good for low boost but as soon as you start hiting that high boost id recomend nothing but a Unichip. I am pushing 267 Hp to the ground at 10 PSI. Thats with my 440cc injectors running at 110% duty cycle that meaning the injectors are to small. Yes they are to small. So if you get the greddy kit you beter opt for biger injectors. I need to upgrade once again to 650cc in order to push the boost I want. So in other words i recomend the T-Netics kit cause that is the best one i think for upgradeing since it runs 660cc injectors hmm think about it.
#40
Greddy is a great kit, little bigger turbo then the other kits, 18G, and im at 12psi on stock intereals and about 315whp, kit is great had no problems with it, i also agree with zer0, its the best bang for your buck, definitly get the greddy kit