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Old 09-23-2013, 08:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Boosted Performance turbo kit self install (review)

Self Install Review:

Before taking on this project, the only thing I knew how to do was an oil change. Taking on this project was actually scary to me as I was taking apart a car that is worth thousands. It only made me take things slower and go through the steps as if I was handling a baby.

The instructions that came with the kit was very detailed and filled with pictures to help the reading impaired.

The hardest part out of everything was attacking the demon bolts. They took 6 hours to do as it was my first time ever dealing with it. I ended up using tons of PB blast, torch, 24"+ of extensions, 1/2 inch wrench with a 2.5 foot long bar to help battle the mighty demon bolts. It came loose and it made me feel like a million dollars.

The second hardest part of the install was the turbo alignment. Being that I have no lift and was only using jack stands, the turbo is quite heavy. It took quite a lot of tries just to align it correctly and even then, I don't think it is fully aligned correctly. This is why I brought it to a shop that work on Zs here to take a look and to also do some custom work.

Build Quality:

Everything about the kit itself is top notch and high quality. I don't know what else to say about it as everyone has already seen the pictures.

Customer Service:

Sasha's service is by far one of the best I have ever dealt with in my entire life. He has answered every question I have thrown at him. Even when the questions are dumber than dumb (literally). He has even answered them on a timely manner. Even with his busy life, he tries his best to help me with the install.

Suggestions:

If you are going to do a self install, the biggest advice for you is patience. Then you need another car for when you need extra parts. You will also need to learn how to solder wires.

Other than the kit, I also installed a HKS EVC 6, Oil Pressure gauge and wideband. This is one of the reasons why you will need to learn how to solder wires. You will be cutting wires to extend them because the wires that comes with the gauges are short. Seems like the companies do that purposely to make you buy extensions. Other than that, you will need to solder the wires for the oil pump.

Misc Thoughts:

The kit came with a minor flaw and missing a piece of threaded bolt. The only minor flaw was that the first charge pipe that came with the kit was welded incorrectly. This was quickly fixed with Sasha's 10/10 customer service. Also a piece of threaded bolt that was supposed to be attached to the oil filter relocation bracket was missing. Sasha, again, with his 10/10 customer service quickly solve the issue by sending me the missing piece.

There were quite a few moments where I was just frustrated because it felt like I hit a brick wall and didn't know what to do. Most of those moments were because of the demon bolt and the turbo alignment. With repeated attempts and a little help, I ended up winning the fight.

Current Situation:

The car is currently sitting at a reputable shop getting looked at. It will be getting a upgraded clutch and flywheel from zspeed (thank you joe). The gauges and boost controller will be going into the center console where the cubby hole is. I will be getting some custom work done for it. Not sure how it will look yet. This will take a few weeks to complete.

Mods:
Precision 6266E 750hp Twin Scroll Ball Bearing Turbo, T4 1.15 a/r Turbine Housing
Large vertical flow intercooler (25”x9”x3.5” core)
750cc Bosch EV14 fuel injectors with plug’n play pig tails
340lph fuel pump (support up to 650whp)
Exa 12V turbo scavenge pump
Tial BOV
2x Tial waste gates
UpRev
3” 304 stainless down pipe
Tig welded 6061 aluminum intercooler piping
30 row oil cooler kit
Stainless braid oil cooler lines -8an
Stainless turbo oil return lines -6an
OEM oil filter relocation kit
JWT oil pan spacer
GTR spark plugs
304 stainless steel tig welded exhaust manifold
304 stainless brackets and hardware
CNT Catback
DEFI (Oil Pressure)
INNOVATE (A/F Gauge)
HKS EVC-6
South Bend DXD Clutch Stage 3 Daily Clutch Kit
South Bend DXD Clutch Steel Flywheel
ZSpeed Heavy Duty Concentric Slave CSC Kit with Stainless Fluid Lines
Motul fluids



People I Want To Thank:
Sasha (boosted performance)
Charles (CJ Motorsports)
Project X Customs
All the guys here that helped me with the gauges and boost controller.
If I forgot anyone, sorry.



If you guys have questions about the kit, the install or anything else, don't hesitate to ask. Even if the question is dumb, I will try to answer it. I had a lot of dumb questions myself and probably still do.

Last edited by Cell; 09-23-2013 at 08:46 PM.
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