My other option for Supercharging was the Bullet Cars Kit from the guys on the goldcoast. This kit looks fantastic, but really expensive.. the drive in, drive out cost comes to about $8k with ECU.
My NBs internals are all completely stock.
Thoughts?

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Sailor wrote:Have you looked at the BEGI systems?
http://www.bellengineering.net/index.php?cPath=5_11_49
saboteur wrote:It looks the goods. If I were to do it all again I'd try it. Perhaps download the installation instructions and have a look for potential RHD specific problems?
Oni wrote:IMO a installation should include a dyno tune and a warranty of some sort. That said u should bank on 8-20 man hours for the install, a few hundred for dyno time and then there would be test drives etc to make sure its all working correctly with good street manner.I would put that in the range of $1200 for labor/300-400 for a few hours dyno time/then $$ for any warranty they might have to cover.
bruce wrote:By the sounds of things, no one locally is using them. You will be a pioneer and it will be an experiment, as no one has experience in tuning it. Expect to pay big bucks for an installation which may or may not work properly.
It would be so much easier to go for a turbo kit.
Oni wrote: my mate just got a porsche 924 turbo and it will be mint for under 8k.
rhysk wrote:Oni wrote: my mate just got a porsche 924 turbo and it will be mint for under 8k.
Friends don't let friends buy 924's
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