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Old 01-21-2014, 08:30 PM   #7
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I think learning how to assemble the turbo kit on your own (with instructions) is a fantastic way to learn more about your own motor and setup. Its not "easy" by any means. The PTuning kit requires the basic automotive tool set. It took me 2 weekends and a handful of workday evenings in between. Not including clutch swap - add another full day for that. I did however have to spend a bit on an additional jack, some tools for hard to reach areas and other things like a rethreading tool when I messed up.

With any of the kits, you will need a second pair of hands from time to time.

Having someone else install it for you can cost you 800-1500 (personal quotes I've had from local shops). This will not include tuning, that's another story. If this is your daily, I would suggest having a tuner shop do it for you.
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