Originally Posted by fstrnldr I've got video, but haven't uploaded it from my camera yet. Biggest thing you can hear is the nasty compressor surge on the decel. If someone
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05-11-2010, 11:12 AM | #496 (permalink) |
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Now that you mention it, I don't remember seeing a blow off or bypass valve on the charge tubing. If there isn't one, that's going to be an issue.
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Except of course he is correct - I for one am reading this thread to hear about the topic of this thread. But that's just me, I guess.
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There are some nice upgrades available if you are planning on higher boost levels though...
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You can't see it because it is mounted on the bottom side of the charge pipe. |
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I saw the initial instructions for the tuning process and they are even better than I imagined. It will be very simple for anyone to follow along and correctly tune their vehicle. I think you all will be very pleased with this. We need to run a few other "scenarios" on the tuning instructions to make sure we have addressed every possible situation but they should be done this week. |
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What we can say is that during our testing at El Toro we were extremely pleased with what we saw. We saw temperature drops of well over 100 degrees post intercooler. And, during our heat soak testing we saw the temperature decrease rapidly once the car started moving again. As I've explained before, we put the car through a torture test to build as much heat as we could, parked it for ten minutes to let that heat soak into everything, then fired the car back up and performed a 0-140 MPH run. We were VERY pleased to see how quickly the intercooler coolant temperatures dropped as soon as we started moving again. |
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Glad to hear temps are no problem what so ever and the design is working great. Get excited ever time yall release more info and media. Media sells. I heard there was going to be some kind of engine cover to help make the engine bay come together a little more astheticly.
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Looking at the customer install pictures, I think it came together very nicely. I'm satisfied with how it looks. Plus, that polished Vortech really makes a difference compared to the satin finish.
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05-11-2010, 12:55 PM | #508 (permalink) |
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well i does look likle a$$ and you guys said you were making a cover but We now see nothing. When is it coming?
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Originally Posted by SAM@GTM Engine detonation is not normal and it should never never happen, and whoever told that need to do something else for living . Sam |
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For me, still being undecided which kit to get, the amount of cooling the two different ICs do is very important to my decision. I will be asking the same from the other kit too.
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