Hey guys so i finally decided to pull the trigger and go ahead with purchasing the AAM kit. The following is a list of the supporting mods i was thinking
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03-12-2017, 03:57 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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AAM Twin Turbo Build supporting mods?
Hey guys so i finally decided to pull the trigger and go ahead with purchasing the AAM kit. The following is a list of the supporting mods i was thinking of purchasing, any positive critiques or suggestions are welcomed. Let me know if i missed anything, thank you!
AAM TT kit Walbro 485 fuel pump ID1000 CC injectors Southbend stage 3 clutch/flywheel AAM oil cooler Return style fuel system GoFastBits boost controller speed density conversion CJM road race pump Ecutek tune +10k in the bank emergency fund already in place. |
03-12-2017, 04:06 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I would add an oil cooler to your list. The position of the turbos are right underneath the engine on this kit and when you're WOT thru all the gears it will get warm! I have the same kit
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03-12-2017, 05:35 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Agreed on the oil cooler, also should look into some suspension components, assuming you don't have any already.
Also good choice on the GFB and South Bend, that's my setup
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Good catch on the Radiator, as for suspension i have swift spec r springs sitting around waiting to be installed for now, as well as new TSW bathurst wheels w/ michelin super sports.
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03-12-2017, 09:52 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Always go as max as you can on clutch and fuel as those are the two biggest b#### areas to address after the fact and limit your power irregardless.
I'd rather go 1300cc w/ twin pump 255/485 setup and a twin disc clutch or a stage 5 southbend (I did big single in the past, and it was still a potential limiter in my mind even though it never slipped on me @ high 6's. You'll likely eventually build or sell the car, and I'd rather hedge a bet on addressing those now with a potential built motor build later in which case clutch/fuel won't be a problem of yours for a long while. |
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I can't remember where I read this, but it's recommended that you do a clutch upgrade before the power upgrade. The reason is to wear in the clutch correctly without glazing it like can happen with much more power to handle.
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You want to do a proper clutch break-in before giving it too much power... but after an FI install, you'll need to do WOT runs on the dyno to tune it... hence, you'd rather install the clutch first and get it properly broken in before installing FI so that you can get it tuned up without worrying about improper break-in of your clutch disk.
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good point here.. Get some Z1 mounts and put them in, they will be a huge pain to put in after the fact. (I know because I didn't think to do this... and now I am dreading the day when one of my OEM mounts fails)
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03-15-2017, 11:25 AM | #15 (permalink) |
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Diff bushings are a must. Don't bother with a radiator the stock one does just fine and it seems like all this will do is cause more headaches.
Brake and suspension upgrades are a good idea when doubling the HP on a car.
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