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Rev9Power Honda D-Series T3T4 Turbo Kit Reviews

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4.29/5.00 Stars out of 7 Reviews
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Nicholas | August 25th, 2023
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D series turbo kit
Maverick | June 16th, 2023
Very fast shipping but the studs for the turbo to mount was to short had to go to the hardware store to get some long enough to work the gaskets they send are junk and it's a weld on oil pan fitting I would recommend getting gaskets and a bolt in oil pan fitting on Amazon and I had stock manifold to the head nuts and they didn't fit all the way on and was backing off so I would recommend getting a different style nut to go on those studs got them on Amazon too
Turbo kit
Trevar | April 27th, 2021
Good product shipped fast, nice packaging. Would buy again
Turbo kit
Felix | April 2nd, 2021
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Brady Gibson | April 7th, 2020
Bought this turbo kit a few weeks ago and this thing cheeches. Super good sound and makes power. Made an easy 200whp at the dyno on a stock d16 on 8lbs, stock fuel injectors maxed out so we we
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Tyler Kamys | April 7th, 2020
The kit is really what you would expect from something in this price range, you have to make a few adjustments to get it all to fit, those being, cutting piping for intercooler set up (only one very straight forward cut) as well as hardware it comes with everything but I
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Jay | February 13th, 2020
Bought this kit and had a few problems all caused by a downpipe. First off the down pipe sent to me was a passenger side downpipe so it mounts on the passenger side of the turbo this in turn through off the way the turbo was supposed to be mounted and the outlet points in a wierd position since the outlet on the turbo to the intercooler is pointing oddly in an semi up position and more to the driver side this throws off the way the intercooler piping connect so you have to start cutting down pipe to make it fit. The studs that connect the manifold to the turbo will strip so fast u wont know whats coming so you better have them on right the first time or you can kiss those threads goodbye Overall it took more work doing this crap then it would of been to piece it together myself which I regret not doing but hey it's up and running now after all the damn Fab work needed.