Turbo
Turbonetics is a great company, and there is no reason their H3 kit would be any different.
If you're looking for more power, and have the funds, then by all means...
(I noticed you said 2005-up, unfortuantely the kit doesn't work on 2007's.)
If you're looking for more power, and have the funds, then by all means...
(I noticed you said 2005-up, unfortuantely the kit doesn't work on 2007's.)
IF IT HELPS I HAVE ONE AND IT WORKS GREAT. THE CAR FEELS AND MOVES A LOT FASTER. IF YOU HAVE A GOOD MECHANIC THAT CAN FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AND HAS SOME KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT A TURBO IS IT SHOULD BE EASY. IF YOU NEED MORE FEEDBACK I WILL BE HAPPY TO SHARE.
here is the problem with adding a turbo or SC to an h3 that's not an alpha...the aluminum diffs will not handle the added tq or HP. GM has been replacing torn up diffs from stock powered trucks at an alarming rate...now add another 75 hp to the drivetrain andyou can guess what will happen.



