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Old Mar 14, 2005, 05:59 PM
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RRM kits are proven safe, as long as u don't touch boost pgmike.
Old Mar 14, 2005, 06:08 PM
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dont touch boost? whats that mean?
Old Mar 14, 2005, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Viciouz
RRM kits are proven safe, as long as u don't touch boost pgmike.
you mean on stock internals???
i played with boost on pistons only 12psi if i can recall
its been soooo long i know i was one of the first to get the
rrm fmic kit and wasnt patient enough as i can see as time
past i could have just played more with the kit while...but i
went my own path and got greedy you will enjoy the rrm kit
but if you go turbo go for it all and build up the motor and maximize
the use of the turbo so you can generate tons of power...make
it worth your while take the extra step remember you can
always make your $$$ back or wait i mean $,$$$ back
i know i have to make my $$,$$$ back lol
Old Mar 15, 2005, 02:12 AM
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Im going with the RRM kit, not a custom kit.
Old Mar 15, 2005, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Lancestuh817
Im going with the RRM kit, not a custom kit.
Omar started out RRM... then developed from there. The RRM kit gets you boosting and also assists you in learning about turbo charging. There's nothing like seeing the components in real life and action to get a firm grasp on what they are/do...

In the end it provides a great platform for development later on. In Omar's case it was a huge stepping stone that got him in the game... it has done this for many others and for most has been enough for them to be happy and feel comfortable. What you do and where you go after the purchase is up to you... in the end you'll be happy either way guaranteed!!
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