avo 1.8 turbo set on ebay....looks great!
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avo 1.8 turbo set on ebay....looks great!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...3480392&rd=1,1
great turbo kit...friend of mine has got one (1.6 and has a disco potato on it) ... rare but good...(upgradable turbo)
great turbo kit...friend of mine has got one (1.6 and has a disco potato on it) ... rare but good...(upgradable turbo)
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They've always looked like a pretty good kit, just never picked up here. supossed to be pretty popular in Jap.
I'd build myself a better DP off the bat however and tap the oil pan for the return.
I'd build myself a better DP off the bat however and tap the oil pan for the return.
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I really like the way the turbo sits in the engine bay...
Very low and a great position for the exhaust...don't like the downpipe...
2 90degree angles on there...(normal from AVO)
Someone is going to be happy with this.... (it's even less than a greddy, even when turbo is shot...)
Very low and a great position for the exhaust...don't like the downpipe...
2 90degree angles on there...(normal from AVO)
Someone is going to be happy with this.... (it's even less than a greddy, even when turbo is shot...)
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Looks like he doesn't know...but ask him... maybe he has 2 manifolds or he thinks 1.8 and 1.6 are the same...
Link to homepage of friend:(not the seller!!!)
http://members.lycos.nl/xtrememiata/index.html
http://members.lycos.nl/xtrememiata/turboproject.html
http://members.lycos.nl/xtrememiata/...picsturbo.html
Hope he doesn't mind...
Link to homepage of friend:(not the seller!!!)
http://members.lycos.nl/xtrememiata/index.html
http://members.lycos.nl/xtrememiata/turboproject.html
http://members.lycos.nl/xtrememiata/...picsturbo.html
Hope he doesn't mind...
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You are looking at a complete turbo kit for a Mazda Miata. Includes exhaust manifold, T-25 Garrett water-oil cooled turbo,air cleaner, all the piping, BOV, MAS air sensor, and Magnecore plug wires.
Is it that little dark Loggy thing behind the Turbo? Whatever that is - It doesn't look any bigger than the Turbo itself.
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http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_2410/article.html
Make sure the mani is not cracked...replacement is a b#tch...
Ask for the bb turbo (tag on chra 466179-#### = bb turbo)
Make sure the mani is not cracked...replacement is a b#tch...
Ask for the bb turbo (tag on chra 466179-#### = bb turbo)
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Man, if you think that's a rip-off, you wouldn't believe how much BEGi and FM are asking for their kits!
Seriously, I'm not sure what planet you're from, PaKMaN, but brand-new, ball-bearing T25's cost more than $150 here on planet Earth. Not sure why you think the HKS manifold is better than this one, but I think the low turbo placement on the AVO manifold is quite nice. And, yes, you can piece together a FMIC kit for less than $200, but it won't be as nice/big an intercooler, and it won't be with cast-aluminum and pre-formed silicone charge pipes.
Also, on this planet, NGK is a relatively inexpensive (and many times, OEM part) version of the superior Magnecore wires.
:gay:
Seriously, I'm not sure what planet you're from, PaKMaN, but brand-new, ball-bearing T25's cost more than $150 here on planet Earth. Not sure why you think the HKS manifold is better than this one, but I think the low turbo placement on the AVO manifold is quite nice. And, yes, you can piece together a FMIC kit for less than $200, but it won't be as nice/big an intercooler, and it won't be with cast-aluminum and pre-formed silicone charge pipes.
Also, on this planet, NGK is a relatively inexpensive (and many times, OEM part) version of the superior Magnecore wires.
:gay:
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Man, if you think that's a rip-off, you wouldn't believe how much BEGi and FM are asking for their kits!
Seriously, I'm not sure what planet you're from, PaKMaN, but brand-new, ball-bearing T25's cost more than $150 here on planet Earth. Not sure why you think the HKS manifold is better than this one, but I think the low turbo placement on the AVO manifold is quite nice. And, yes, you can piece together a FMIC kit for less than $200, but it won't be as nice/big an intercooler, and it won't be with cast-aluminum and pre-formed silicone charge pipes.
Also, on this planet, NGK is a relatively inexpensive (and many times, OEM part) version of the superior Magnecore wires.
:gay:
Seriously, I'm not sure what planet you're from, PaKMaN, but brand-new, ball-bearing T25's cost more than $150 here on planet Earth. Not sure why you think the HKS manifold is better than this one, but I think the low turbo placement on the AVO manifold is quite nice. And, yes, you can piece together a FMIC kit for less than $200, but it won't be as nice/big an intercooler, and it won't be with cast-aluminum and pre-formed silicone charge pipes.
Also, on this planet, NGK is a relatively inexpensive (and many times, OEM part) version of the superior Magnecore wires.
:gay:
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Guess what?: assuming you can fabricate and build things with metal, then no kit is going to ever be the best bang-for-the-buck in your eyes!
I love my DIY kit, too, but it's not as nicely-built as a "store-bought" kit. If I was good with metal, it might have been built as nicely/well, but, then it would've "cost" a lot more of my own time and effort. It's really difficult to compare a DIY effort by someone who knows what they're doing to a kit...of course it won't seem like a deal to you!
Since you said there's "alot" [sic], what are all the other DIY benefits you can think of?
And why haven't you told us where to get brand-new ball-bearing T25s for $150? I'm seriously interested.
BTW, I wasn't trying to own you that bad...but, you need to man-up and admit you did get Pwn3d a little
I love my DIY kit, too, but it's not as nicely-built as a "store-bought" kit. If I was good with metal, it might have been built as nicely/well, but, then it would've "cost" a lot more of my own time and effort. It's really difficult to compare a DIY effort by someone who knows what they're doing to a kit...of course it won't seem like a deal to you!
Since you said there's "alot" [sic], what are all the other DIY benefits you can think of?
And why haven't you told us where to get brand-new ball-bearing T25s for $150? I'm seriously interested.
BTW, I wasn't trying to own you that bad...but, you need to man-up and admit you did get Pwn3d a little