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Basic entry level HKS turbo systems for 1.6L,
1.8L M1, AND 1.8L M2.
<A HREF="mx5parts.co.uk/pages/hksturbo.htm">
mx5parts.co.uk/pages/hksturbo.htm</A>

(basic means 6psi, no I/C, no oil drain into the pan,
no Link PB)

Has anyone actually seen one of these? Anyone
in the USA selling these? Is this a starting point?
Or a path without upgrade potential?

Jim in Tucson


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My question would be why?? Unless I'm wrong I would make this price to
be about 2900 dollars US. A Bell 4,2 kit with intercooler is only
3395. Seems to me the Bell would be a better deal than trying to
upgrade the HKS kit. Also the drain into the dipstick is likely to
cause turbo problems from poor draining.

JMHO YMMV


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Larry

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