MPD Budget Turbo

Dsaline

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Would it be wise to upgrade the air intake for this kit or will the stock intake do just fine?
 

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yeah just have a hard time spending 1300 on a piping kit after spending 3200 for a turbo and tuner. just didn't know if the bigger turbo needed more air, or if the stock one can provide enough.
 

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I bought the 64.5 MPD budget kit initially and after everything was installed I decided to rip the factory intake back off and order the piping kit. Glad I did. Got rid of the CCV. Cleaner air for the engine is always better. Plus, it cleaned up the engine bay nicely.
 

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yeah just have a hard time spending 1300 on a piping kit after spending 3200 for a turbo and tuner. just didn't know if the bigger turbo needed more air, or if the stock one can provide enough.

if you dont do a piping kit, do an intake for sure !! hit me up derek, i'll take care of ya, whatever you decide .
 

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I'm running the 364.5 budget kit with just the h and s intercooler piping and everything else stock. Made 511hp at the rear wheels on crap tires. Will work fine enough.

yea mine did 530 on one dyno , 505 on another , so that's pretty solid , the pump is taxed at that power level . it was a fun setup .
 

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Sorry been a way for awhile just got married haha.. but ya looking to upgrade the air intake. what are the better ones to run for that kit? I heard the stage 2 no limit
 

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