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Preparing for boost on a budget

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There is a lot that goes into ensuring your vehicle can handle boost... I know one thing is for sure the drive shaft and half axles. Can anyone give me cost effective products listed that are reliable and can handle upwards of 730whp? I'm all stock right now, and I want to get ready for a TT. What is the bare minimum I need, what products?

A good price to quality ratio is appreciated.

Thank you in advance.
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Engine: Billet Oil Pump Gear/Timing Gear $1,000 est
Fuel System: ID 1000ccInjectors/Pump Booster $1,300 est
Tuning: $400-600 HP Tuners
Turbo System:$8,000+Depending on set up

Hope this gives you a good idea to start with. Others here will lend additional advice I'm sure...

Let me know if you need any help or have any questions. Happy New Year!
 
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Engine: Billet Oil Pump Gear/Timing Gear $1,000 est
Fuel System: ID 1000ccInjectors/Pump Booster $1,300 est
Tuning: $400-600 HP Tuners
Turbo System:$8,000+Depending on set up

Hope this gives you a good idea to start with. Others here will lend additional advice I'm sure...

Let me know if you need any help or have any questions. Happy New Year!
Sure does! I was expecting to spend about 12k, looks like im about right.

I'm considering the Hellion kit, I feel like this one is the best option. I'd like to retain factory options like my heat/AC, things like that. Any other suggestions from anyone?

Happy new year to you as well!
 

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Sure does! I was expecting to spend about 12k, looks like im about right.

I'm considering the Hellion kit, I feel like this one is the best option. I'd like to retain factory options like my heat/AC, things like that. Any other suggestions from anyone?

Happy new year to you as well!
boostworks boostworks boostworks kit. the hellion kit isnt all that great when you compare it to the others, especially for the money.

a PD blower isnt a bad idea either. i spent a bit less than 12k on my kit but im not turboed..

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We have a 100% bolt-on Turbo system that has the best turbo manifolds available. No cutting, or removal of any factory parts like the radiator, or different fan shroud.
 

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^^^^ and zero time slips or dyno slips to go with them.

budget build imo would be paxton/vortech on e85 and in the 9s for ~7k

hp per dollar paxton / vortech pretty much impossible to beat.
 

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I got my kit for $13kish installed and tuned at boostworks. I got oil pump gear and timing gear installed by them as well.
 

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I have less than 10,000 in my car and that is including buying everything new. Paxton is hard to beat. Mods in my Sig. Should be going 9.50's here soon if we ever get a cold day here in florida.

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