turbo adapters for gt turbo.
what about the fabricated o2 housing and downpipe that bolts to this setup? how you gonna have that fabricated?
i just wish they would sell the entire kit, minus the turbo....that way, you can get the turbo wherever you choose, ie used.
i just wish they would sell the entire kit, minus the turbo....that way, you can get the turbo wherever you choose, ie used.
Originally Posted by gsujeff55
what about the fabricated o2 housing and downpipe that bolts to this setup? how you gonna have that fabricated?
i just wish they would sell the entire kit, minus the turbo....that way, you can get the turbo wherever you choose, ie used.
i just wish they would sell the entire kit, minus the turbo....that way, you can get the turbo wherever you choose, ie used.
As far as getting that stuff fabricated, I'm sure any old muffler shop could do it. The guy at my local Aamco transmission shop fixed my Cuisinart last week - and that needed a prototype center spline. This is just a simple downpipe with an o2 housing - cut and paste for the muffler guy. I suppose you could get the oil lines at a fish tank store and use an old hubcap as a hot side.
I think it is pretty funny how you guys think this is brain surgery. Fabbing up the down pipe, and such isn't that hard for a capable fabricator.
The Vishnu adapter costs as much as the DNP manifold. Based on the performance of TurboTrix's turbo kit (used to use the DNP manifold), it will put up similar numbers. If you want a very simple bolt on affair that works, pony up and buy the Stage 2 from Vishnu. If you want to put your own stuff together, maybe you should buy the DNP manifold and have somebody try to put something together for you.
Either route will work, and depending on your skills and resources you could piece together a better kit for less money than what Vishnu offers, but chances are that you can't.
The Vishnu adapter costs as much as the DNP manifold. Based on the performance of TurboTrix's turbo kit (used to use the DNP manifold), it will put up similar numbers. If you want a very simple bolt on affair that works, pony up and buy the Stage 2 from Vishnu. If you want to put your own stuff together, maybe you should buy the DNP manifold and have somebody try to put something together for you.
Either route will work, and depending on your skills and resources you could piece together a better kit for less money than what Vishnu offers, but chances are that you can't.


