What is the best s/c kit to go with for a street car? I am thinking easy installation, good fitment, reliability and inexpensive (as far as s/c kits go lol). I am only wanting maybe 8-10 lbs. Something very safe that can be street driven for many thousands of miles..??
If we assume that the order of the characteristics are important, then choosing a
COMPLETE and well engineered kit should be of first concern.
If $$ were first on the list, the price obviously should play a more important role.
IMO, if you are looking for a complete, well engineered, reliable, and able to be installed by the DIY'er, then the Kenne Bell (KB) is hard to ignore.
Other kits from Tork Tech, Edelbrook, Roush, and Steeda bear looking at. However, one may find some of these kits slightly more expensive than the KB (or not as complete).
IMO, this is where I think many ppl miss the mark. They do not start their project with a clear set of
GOALS. They do not catalog their RESOURCES. And finally, they do not have a realistic PLAN to achieve
their goals.
For example, we have all seen posts where someone says, "I have a v6. What's the best way to make 500 reliable streetable HP? I have about 1K to spend and I am not very good with a wrench". We could get into a huge discussion about the merits of a case like this. But I think the chances are success for this example (not a hypothetical post) are very low.
Goals. What are your goals in terms of HP, reliability, and streetability? How much of the work do you want to do yourself? How do you plan on using the car?
Resources: Budget, time, and knowledge are all examples of resources. An honest assessment can make the difference between a successful outcome and a failed project.
Hope this helps.