^^^LOL, you'd be better off with the turbo whistler
http://www.turbowhistler.net/
#1
I have a 1995 golf with 12v vr6. I want to turbo but dont want to spend more than $800. I found an electric turbo manual to build my own. http://b2belectricsupercharger.com. Check it out and see what you think.![]()
#2
^^^LOL, you'd be better off with the turbo whistler
http://www.turbowhistler.net/
Fortune favors the bold-Alexander the great
#3
FS: AAA VR6 thermostat cover, B4 lower C-pillar plastic trim
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#5
You can get a smooth, quiet, floaty car and fall asleep waiting to get from point A to B, or enjoy getting there.
To be good at racing, you have to change your name to Sebastien.
#6
Troll mode.... why would you want to make that POS when u can buy the same junk on E bay
Abortion at it's finest
Walldoctor
These cars are like women. You always have to make them happy... Other wise it will tend to f....k u in the bad way.
#7
Install a electric turbo is like install fake plastic brake calipers...
#8
Save money on that electric Turbo and get some cross-drilled brake lines.
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2002.5 Jetta 1.8T - TOTALED (dodging deer)
2002.5 24v GTI - TOTALED (rear-ended by a Jeep)
1992 Corrado SLC - The toy & DD
2012 Golf R - The weekender
#9
Walldoctor
These cars are like women. You always have to make them happy... Other wise it will tend to f....k u in the bad way.
#10
Oooooh no you didn't!!!!
http://kalecoauto.com/
FS: AAA VR6 thermostat cover, B4 lower C-pillar plastic trim
VW DIYs and guides, color codes, DTC/P-codes
#11
2010 MB GLK350 4matic
2009 Gti 2.0t powered by APR (Sold! last VW purchase!)
2001 Gti 1.8t powered by Dalhback (sold and will be missed :') )
1988 Jetta Carat Vr6 powered by www.LugTronic.com (99.9% done!!! )
1987 Scirocco 16v w/t3t4 57trim powered by SDS (sold but never forgotten)