Venom351R said:
and just an FYI you dont need an aftermarket K member with the B&G kit. That's why it pays to do some research and not just take one guys "that kit sucks" opinion for fact
Ouch, please check again. Remember this is for a 2V motor. From B&G's own website:
http://bgturbokits.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=27&products_id=364
!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE NOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!
You must run a aftermarket k member with coil overs. Test fitted with d&d and Qa1 k members only.
Yet again I agree with the research part. However, if you've ever had a turbo kit you would know that an aftermarket K-member is a must have (too many pipes in the engine bay) with a 2V motor, or really any OHC motor. I'm also saying those are the things that make the two kits REALLY different. One is just pipes and turbo "tuner kit" and the other is everything you need without fear of not having everything you need or more important, not working with what you have. Its not a big deal, and for many people the tuner kit is what they are looking for. But if you think for one second that the B&G kit is a complete kit than DO MORE RESEARCH!!!
I had over $4,000 in total suspension at that point of buying a turbo for my '98 and B&G told me they didn't think their kit would work with my setup AFTER I put money down. Ended up being a good thing because I wouldn't have been able to make the suspension adjustments I was looking for. This is where research is very important, know what your goals are for the car. If you're looking for a cheap (inexpensive not bad quality) kit and plan to add all the other part needed some other way, then go B&G. But if you can afford the hellion kit, it just seems it would be money better spent knowing everything was made to be together and not something you have to piece together.
Just a little info from someone who has had 3 different turbo kits on 6 different motor combos. I don't just research them, I own and work with them.