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Old 06-24-2008, 03:56 PM
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HKS Turbo kit

Anyone install one in their car yet? They are available for sale and in stock now.. I've seen one for sale online for 2995.00 including shipping HKS Honda Fit Bolt-on Turbo Kit <font color="#FF0000">Free Shipping!!!</font>

I'm curious to know what kind of power gains it will have with the kit and a cat-back. Can the F-Con be returned for highboost?
 

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Old 06-24-2008, 03:59 PM
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a couple members have it. sdpannfit and h-fit. The only bad thing about the kit has you are limited as to where you can tune. Theres only some tuners who are "authorized" to be f-con tuners.
 
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Old 06-24-2008, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by JDMchris.com
a couple members have it. sdpannfit and h-fit. The only bad thing about the kit has you are limited as to where you can tune. Theres only some tuners who are "authorized" to be f-con tuners.
hmmm.. interesting.. If it is tuneable, surprisingly we actually have an authorized HKS service center here in Calgary

But from the numbers I have seen so far on our site and online, 127whp @ 5.7psi (with HKS plugs and exhaust) isn't anything to be grinning about IMO. Especially since the T1R kit gives 145whp direct bolt on @ 4.5psi.. closer to 165whp with full exhaust.
 
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Originally Posted by YeeFit
hmmm.. interesting.. If it is tuneable, surprisingly we actually have an authorized HKS service center here in Calgary

But from the numbers I have seen so far on our site and online, 127whp @ 5.7psi (with HKS plugs and exhaust) isn't anything to be grinning about IMO. Especially since the T1R kit gives 145whp direct bolt on @ 4.5psi.. closer to 165whp with full exhaust.
I would go with the T1R over the HKS
 
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Old 06-24-2008, 04:14 PM
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yeah me too.. t1r over hks.


thats my biggest issue is the whole....tuning factor.

and since bj is having problems with his coilpacks due to all the heat coming from the manifold.

i mean his engine bay is SUPER hot!
 
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Old 06-24-2008, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by YeeFit
hmmm.. interesting.. If it is tuneable, surprisingly we actually have an authorized HKS service center here in Calgary

But from the numbers I have seen so far on our site and online, 127whp @ 5.7psi (with HKS plugs and exhaust) isn't anything to be grinning about IMO. Especially since the T1R kit gives 145whp direct bolt on @ 4.5psi.. closer to 165whp with full exhaust.
Yeah RCTS is an authorized tuner for HKS, but man, you will have to dig DEEP into your pockets for his services. But he is one of the best!
 
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Old 06-24-2008, 05:09 PM
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Yeah RCTS is an authorized tuner for HKS, but man, you will have to dig DEEP into your pockets for his services. But he is one of the best!
I've made my decision. I'm not gonna do HKS or T1R anymore.

thanks JDMChris.
 
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Old 06-24-2008, 05:22 PM
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hahah....unless the high boost kit is around 4k. i dont think im rocking the supercharger.


thats what im kinda wanting to hold off on too.

i wanna know how much the high boost kit is.
 
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Old 06-24-2008, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by SD_MR_FIT
hahah....unless the high boost kit is around 4k. i dont think im rocking the supercharger.


thats what im kinda wanting to hold off on too.

i wanna know how much the high boost kit is.
my guess is that it will be around 4500. but well worth it IMO.

The T1R kit is 3900 + tuning to get to 6psi + turbo timer + boost controller + oil cooler.

I think it will be close to the same cost in the end for either kit. I've been weighing the options of the 2 for some time now.. and at most the cost difference would be maybe 3-400 dollars, and that is if I do the install on the turbo myself.. I know I can do the KWSC install on my own.
 
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glad you made your decision man!
 
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glad you made your decision man!
hahaha.. thanks man.. it's been a hard decision.. but I definitely know what I want now.
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by YeeFit
hahaha.. thanks man.. it's been a hard decision.. but I definitely know what I want now.

thats cool, i'm happy for ya. I just wish the info was out for the a/t version, as its hard being dedicated to a product if you are not sure that it will end up being the best choice for you.


besides, is still got some principle to pay off before i drop 4k on f.i.
 
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Originally Posted by eldaino
thats cool, i'm happy for ya. I just wish the info was out for the a/t version, as its hard being dedicated to a product if you are not sure that it will end up being the best choice for you.


besides, is still got some principle to pay off before i drop 4k on f.i.
you could do the k20 for a bit more money but find way more power gains. thats what im waiting for.
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Previc93
you could do the k20 for a bit more money but find way more power gains. thats what im waiting for.
$3000 for a bolt on turbo kit.. no oil pan tapping or anything..

If you did a Kswap you'd be getting close to the 10 grand mark.
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 04:14 PM
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Can either of the people who have this kit please chime in.

How was install?

Did it include everything?

Did you get a SSQV or what?

Any dyno/track numbers?

Any problems?

I am seriously considering this kit. A local HKS dealer can get it for me.
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by YeeFit
$3000 for a bolt on turbo kit.. no oil pan tapping or anything..

If you did a Kswap you'd be getting close to the 10 grand mark.


exactly. i seriously don't know where people are getting this 'oh, but for a little bit more!....' mentality when it comes to the k swap. its not a little bit more folks, its A LOT more, and you will compromise your chassis rigidity (frame cutting) and handling (even if its only slightly.)


just remember who won the super time attack lap battles. all the top fits had either kraftwerks or tr1 kits. the k20's came in the bottom.

if its your thing, go for it. me? i need to be a TINY bit more frugal.
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 08:34 PM
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handling is great and all but my fit will never see the track. however, a k swap will produce mad power when driving in real world conditions compared to any turbo or sc out so far. once my engine goes that's what i'll be doing. i could care less about whether my fit will beat a k swap in a time attack. nothing to brag about but if my fit would smoke an unsuspecting evo or wrx then that to me is sweetness.
 
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Old 06-26-2008, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by YeeFit
$3000 for a bolt on turbo kit.. no oil pan tapping or anything..

If you did a Kswap you'd be getting close to the 10 grand mark.
with double the hp gain. and then you can turbo that or get the jr sc.
 
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Old 06-26-2008, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Previc93
with double the hp gain. and then you can turbo that or get the jr sc.
The HKS kit is low on power, but its not double.. if you do a bit of tuning with the F-Con and up the boost you may be in the same place as the T1R and KWSC Highboost kits.

we'll probably be seeing ~170-180hp and 150-160 torque to the wheels with these kits soon. Thats more torque than a K20 swap. and the cost will be ~4-5k with tuning.

@ 10k for the K20 swap and then another 4-5k for a turbo or sc... plus all that custom piping and frame work to get it all to fit...

now you're talking atleast a 15k upgrade for a turbo/sc K20 fit?? You can have 2 Fits for the cost of that upgrade...

maybe a twin motor AWD Honda Fit would be a better project.. lol
 

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Old 06-26-2008, 01:21 PM
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I think its cheaper that 15k and i understand you point but if you got the money why not???
 

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