That's it..stage III and done with it!
all i know is it's gonna be fast
im thinkin of the GT2871R Eliminator Hardware Kit
<---also gets scared >-<
*foresees many a WTF IT DOESNT FIT? thread*
would i have to upgrade clutch
Well yes, you can, but it's not too smart. Stock clutches take roughly 250ft-lbs before they start to go. If you're running a 2871R and getting <250 ft-lbs...well then you must have put a Honda badge somewhere on your TT causing it to become a torqueless 4-cylinder car or you are suddenly realizing the true potential of the eliminator kit.
In honesty I've heard mixed feelings out of the eliminator kit, some people say it lags bad and doesn't lay down much power, others are happy. Personally, I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole because it has MAJOR fitment issues randomly. Some kits fit, some don't it's a quality control disaster.
The APR Stage III + kit doesn't come with the downpipe. Just the FMIC, turbo, manifold, injectors, secondary fuel pump and miscellaneous odds & ends. Is there someone else's Stage III kit he's talking about?
ORIGINAL: beefyosito
The APR Stage III + kit doesn't come with the downpipe.
The APR Stage III + kit doesn't come with the downpipe.


It would be kind of hard to fit a t25 turbowith ako4 dp, even harder since the turbos exhaust outlets are on opposite sides.
ORIGINAL: Murderface
Stock clutches take roughly 250ft-lbs before they start to go. If you're running a 2871R and getting <250 ft-lbs...
im thinkin of the GT2871R Eliminator Hardware Kit
Stock clutches take roughly 250ft-lbs before they start to go. If you're running a 2871R and getting <250 ft-lbs...
. Those things suck *****
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