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ChaseZ 12-02-2016 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 3585352)
It was an emotional rollercoaster.

I don't doubt it.

Makes me glad I have a few months to collect parts and do my build. That said, it isn't my style. I'll probably be in there powering through it like a dirty shirt (with a dirty shirt?) day and night until it's done.

ChaseZ 12-11-2016 10:00 AM

Updated the OP parts list. Made the call to run a substantially upgraded A/W setup. Should still see some good gains and is more economical to start out with.

Even beyond that still lots to do in the car with the wrap and decalling for it (company sponsored for events) and all these things add up quick so saving a grand or so over the A/A conversion helps a lot right now.

Not to mention still need set of GramLites and tires too, along with a brake upgrade (trying to score a set off a wrecked Nismo).


Here is the updated SC list so far:

Amended list:

Stillen SC, impeller upgrade and 9psi pulley
FrozenBoost 101 Intercooler
Bosch 850cc injectors
K&N filter, right on the blower
Greddy FV BOV
Relocate MAF to charge pipe
Speed density tuning
Walbro 485 pump
CJM hat and 10mm return kit
GTR Plugs
AMS Alpha GTR 4 bar MAP sensor

OS Giken 1.5
Whiteline Diff bushing
SouthBend Stage 3 Street clutch and flywheel (quiet one)
CSC Elminator

AEM Failsafe Boost/AFR Gauge

Upgrade oil cooler to 34 row (will try it out first)

Ecutek reflash

Possibly custom charge pipe with long enough Y to put MAF right at each TB. Will see how it goes.

TopgunZ 12-11-2016 10:43 AM

You should add to your list an intake temp sensor located in the plenum after the cooler.

ChaseZ 12-11-2016 10:54 AM

Thanks, I knew I was missing something but couldn't put my finger on what it was. AIT had crossed my mind before but ended up forgetting all about it again. Definitely want to know those temps!

TopgunZ 12-11-2016 09:41 PM

I have a brand new dual readout gauge. I think I have a 2 water temp sensor and an air sensor that I bought for it too.Was going to put one air in the manifold, one of the water sensors right before the intercooler and one right after it too see how well the heat exchanger was doing at cooling the water. This would be awesome and very easy to do with the stillen h.e. then swap to the treadstone and see what's going on. I think I bought some in line hose temp sensor bungs/fittings that would make installing them take about 5 minutes. Will sell cheap.


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