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I am a loyal D-series fan but am having a hard time finding a turbo. Does anyone know if the greddy kit for the 92-95 EX would fit ...

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07-28-2003, 03:40 PM   #1
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I am a loyal D-series fan but am having a hard time finding a turbo. Does anyone know if the greddy kit for the 92-95 EX would fit on my 92 LX (it has a 95 D15B7 motor). Or does anyone know of any good turbos for my car.

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I'm not to sure, but I would save some extra money for when your motor blows up after you boost. Be careful on that small of an engine.
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i'm more than sure that it'll fit...its basically the same head and front end should be about the same for the piping...

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Originally posted by tegs@Jul 28 2003, 02:12 PM
I'm not to sure, but I would save some extra money for when your motor blows up after you boost. Be careful on that small of an engine.
couldnt be more well put....
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Originally posted by Infinity_Racer@Aug 31 2003, 11:14 PM
i'm more than sure that it'll fit...its basically the same head and front end should be about the same for the piping...

Uhhhhh no it's not.
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