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Who would pay retail for a used supercharger kit?

Old May 31, 2013 | 02:40 PM
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Who would pay retail for a used supercharger kit?

Wondering who here whould pay retail for a used kraftwerk highboost kit? Im not trolling I just want to get a concensus to see if im not crazy and im not "under valueing" things.....seriously even if it were the last kit on earth would you pay retail for it......
 
Old May 31, 2013 | 03:01 PM
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Old May 31, 2013 | 03:08 PM
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no............
Thanks chris for that quick reply.....I will admit it has been a few years since i have been on the street scene selling and buying go fast bits. But that old saying you will never get what you pay for in aftermarket performance parts remains true, no if's and's or but's.....we are not talking about artwork here....aftermarket parts don't gain in value and certainly don't retain any of it (had to get that off my chest)....OEM parts for rare cars on the other hand may have some value but that's another topic for some other day
 

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Old May 31, 2013 | 03:10 PM
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If by retail you mean the same price as a new one, then NO.
Who knows when the kit will fail or not, it's like a gamble. I'd rather keep my car stock than take the chance.

But that's just me. If you got the money to burn, go for it.
 
Old May 31, 2013 | 03:14 PM
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If by retail you mean the same price as a new one, then NO.
Who knows when the kit will fail or not, it's like a gamble. I'd rather keep my car stock than take the chance.

But that's just me. If you got the money to burn, go for it.
I hear you , or just find other means of forced induction.
 
Old May 31, 2013 | 03:29 PM
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No... There is/was a HKS Turbo kit on CL for $1000.... Also S2 JUST sold the last new in box high boost kit....

The Rotrex unit is the major worry in a used SC kit... Those suckers are like $2.5K ALONE new...

Honestly, if you were already thinking of going F/I and not worried on emissions compliance... you could piece your own kit for under $3K...
 
Old May 31, 2013 | 03:39 PM
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No... There is/was a HKS Turbo kit on CL for $1000.... Also S2 JUST sold the last new in box high boost kit....

The Rotrex unit is the major worry in a used SC kit... Those suckers are like $2.5K ALONE new...

Honestly, if you were already thinking of going F/I and not worried on emissions compliance... you could piece your own kit for under $3K...
Trust me colgett, Im am with you on that one verbatim. It's just some people think what they have is the the next best thing to sliced bread...so they feel they need to price such things accordingly...or maybe that person is fishing to see what sucker pays them that kind of money for a used supercharger kit. Not only that but like you mentioned a turbo kit will get you much better results and you can continue to build on it...unlike that rotrex SC
 
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Goes back to the ole "supply vs demand."

The SC kit actually has quite a bit of potential, and can be built up even from the 10psi high boost stage. For the kinda of AutoX work I do, the flatter more consistent torque curve and the overall lighter weight kit (compared to a FMIC and other Turbo bits) from an SC could even be more ideal.

It all just depends on what you plan to do with the FIT
 
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That's what I've heard around too, the Rotrex unit is like a time bomb just waiting to explode. I was thinking of going FI before, but changed my mind and decided to just go NA with just bolt-ons and a good tune.

There aren't a lot of people selling used kits and if there are, it's either super cheap (which is rare) or almost retail price.
 
Old May 31, 2013 | 03:50 PM
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That's what I've heard around too, the Rotrex unit is like a time bomb just waiting to explode. I was thinking of going FI before, but changed my mind and decided to just go NA with just bolt-ons and a good tune.

There aren't a lot of people selling used kits and if there are, it's either super cheap (which is rare) or almost retail price.
You mean turbo and SC kits. Im sure everyone here would like FI but the question remains...would you pay retail for a used kit?...Cause even if I won the lottery I would not.....Id just go buy a twin turbo porsche
 
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Originally Posted by jmsplitfyre
That's what I've heard around too, the Rotrex unit is like a time bomb just waiting to explode. I was thinking of going FI before, but changed my mind and decided to just go NA with just bolt-ons and a good tune.

There aren't a lot of people selling used kits and if there are, it's either super cheap (which is rare) or almost retail price.
Perdy much... Although it seems some people have had zero issues with a well maintained unit (oil level kept full and or flushed.) Problem is, when you buy a used kit you have ZERO proof of completed maintenance.

NA + Flash Pro =

Trying 3 final tricks out of my available mods left for my AutoX class. I hope to document some solid NA + basic Bolt On #'s for everyone soon!!!
 
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Originally Posted by blaaaackfit
You mean turbo and SC kits. Im sure everyone here would like FI but the question remains...would you pay retail for a used kit?...Cause even if I won the lottery I would not.....Id just go buy a twin turbo porsche
Man, if I won the lottery I will gut the Fit out and run NA + tune.

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Perdy much... Although it seems some people have had zero issues with a well maintained unit (oil level kept full and or flushed.) Problem is, when you buy a used kit you have ZERO proof of completed maintenance.

NA + Flash Pro =

Trying 3 final tricks out of my available mods left for my AutoX class. I hope to document some solid NA + basic Bolt On #'s for everyone soon!!!
That is the plan for me, TP! Bolt-ons, Hondata, suspension mods.
 
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Nah nah nah you guys got it all wrong.

When selling to Hondaphiles, price high and wait for the inevitable lowball. The asking price is really just a formality
 
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Originally Posted by jmsplitfyre
Man, if I won the lottery I will gut the Fit out and run NA + tune.



That is the plan for me, TP! Bolt-ons, Hondata, suspension mods.
GOOD! You won't regret it. Remember though that a set of LITE weight wheels ( stick to 15"'s and at least <13lbs) with some good sticky tires should be the FIRST purchase, if not a Flash Pro

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Nah nah nah you guys got it all wrong.

When selling to Hondaphiles, price high and wait for the inevitable lowball. The asking price is really just a formality
It makes me SO sad how true this is
 
Old May 31, 2013 | 06:07 PM
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My Lightspeeds right now are around the 12lbs. range so I'm happy. Still using my crappy Falken 912's right now, just waiting for them to get worn out. Flashpro will be my Xmas gift to my self.
 
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My Lightspeeds right now are around the 12lbs. range so I'm happy. Still using my crappy Falken 912's right now, just waiting for them to get worn out. Flashpro will be my Xmas gift to my self.
Lightspeeds? Konig? the 15x7.5" ones I hope... good choice 912's really are not that bad at all! I ran some 205/50R15 912's for over 10K with regular rotations and -1.5 camber up front and enjoyed them.

Flash Pro + proper tune = Win

What do you plan to use the Fit for? Just fun daily? You should really try AutoX...First hit's free
 
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Not sure if you guys would know the answer to this, but with the kraft werk kit can the psi be controlled with Honda data flashpro I have herd of someone putting a waste gate on there piping and I have seen ads for supercharger boost controllers, Also with the sport model fit that has manual shifters and auto will it work for the manual kit you think I have been told several thing about the 15-60 will not work with auto because the transmission will not hold up also herd stock internals can hold up over 200hp and the tranny would be fine I think some people just assume auto trans are crap?
any input on this let me know what you think..
 
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Originally Posted by lakia5524
Not sure if you guys would know the answer to this, but with the kraft werk kit can the psi be controlled with Honda data flashpro I have herd of someone putting a waste gate on there piping and I have seen ads for supercharger boost controllers, Also with the sport model fit that has manual shifters and auto will it work for the manual kit you think I have been told several thing about the 15-60 will not work with auto because the transmission will not hold up also herd stock internals can hold up over 200hp and the tranny would be fine I think some people just assume auto trans are crap?
any input on this let me know what you think..
I'm pretty sure the boost depends on the pulley. And for the KWSC there is only a base (5psi) and a high-boost (10psi) kit.
 
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