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Old 03-05-2018, 01:14 PM   #10 (permalink)
Rid3_FaM0uS
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Originally Posted by FPenvy View Post
i'm confused of your quote on quote response.

that gave no details on a reason unless you are pointing at the kit being money to use for a trip. or if in that statement the kit is money for whatever the new direction he may be going with the car.

but i'm still curious on why the kit came off the car. like if he dropped an AAM kit, that he even fixed the flaws in, and went with an FI kit? then there may be some concerns on my end. does that make more sense?
Sorry I forgot to add also that (I DID NOT) opt for any other “production” turbo kit on the market to replace my AAM kit. My new setup is being constructed from entirely scratch. The AAM kit is great and I have little to no issues against it; it just has a few bottlenecks that have been addressed in my climb up the power ladder that is all.
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