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Lpf vs hellion. Which to buy

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I cant decide which to get. The oil less turbos scare me for reliability but the lpf kit is cheaper than the hellion. Can the community weigh in and give me their opinion. Car being used for street and drag strip
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the hellion we offer is def a great and proven setup, we can do their complete kits or custom packages, hit me up with any questions you have and we'll get you dialed in
 

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Down here in Houston LPF is the one getting all of the run, they are oiled turbos though.
 
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Down here in Houston LPF is the one getting all of the run, they are oiled turbos though.
The couple guys i talked to all had oil less i wonder if there is an option
 

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There's NOTHING wrong with the oiless turbos man. In fact just makes things a little easier and no tapping into your stock oilpan at all. LPF kits on stock cars with OPG/CG's out there running 9 teens at 150 MPH as well as the Hellion kits BUT the thing that I hate about the Hellion is the DP tubing that goes under the K-member. My car has airlift bags and if I had the Hellion, you can't go all the way down for that show look without the car sitting on the pipes. The LPF kit is under the car and just a much better fit IMO with A LOT less work to install and no room to get any of your electronics hot/melted or burnt from turbine heat.

Good luck with your choice.
 

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Hellion has more cars done and has gone much faster than any other twin kit. LPF kit isn't bad either. Oil less turbos are somewhat new technology that require specific grease and rebuilding every year or so. An oil turbo has almost zero maintence. Turbos mounted low are prone to road debry and other wear that wouldn't occur with a under hood system. Hellion offers lifetime warranty all all metal and components provided by them. Not sure if lpf offers the same warranty.

Either kit will offer plenty of power. Just preference of placement, turbos and overall cost.
 

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Hellion has more cars done and has gone much faster than any other twin kit. LPF kit isn't bad either. Oil less turbos are somewhat new technology that require specific grease and rebuilding every year or so. An oil turbo has almost zero maintence. Turbos mounted low are prone to road debry and other wear that wouldn't occur with a under hood system. Hellion offers lifetime warranty all all metal and components provided by them. Not sure if lpf offers the same warranty.

Either kit will offer plenty of power. Just preference of placement, turbos and overall cost.
Bonus to the hellion kit, if you're hungry you can just lay some burgers on your hood and they'll be done in no time!
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