Originally Posted by Flyboy still able to keep A/C? This isn't a BMW Yes, A/C is still fully in place! Originally Posted by 98intrigue Haha, you guys crack me up.
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05-03-2011, 08:48 PM | #76 (permalink) | ||||||
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This isn't a BMW Yes, A/C is still fully in place!
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05-03-2011, 09:01 PM | #77 (permalink) |
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Piping looks great.. welds look top notch.
-Are you considering some sort protection from the heat of the turbo? (ie: turbo blanket, piping wrap?) The turbo location will add a huge engine "bling" factor, but will also def introduce intense heat. -What EMS? or are you going with an UPREV tune? Off topic: Your M's engine bay look sooo clean! Great job!
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I'm more worried of the downpipe getting hot and melting a belt or sensor or wire. Are you going to heat wrap the downpipe? Love the build.. I was looking for someone to fab a kit like this when I first got the car but had no luck so went with the TT's. Hopefully your build will open the door for others that have been wanting a simpler turbo set up.. Looks like it will be alot easyer to maintain.
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05-04-2011, 12:17 AM | #81 (permalink) |
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I was wondering this too, that will be a huge amount of intense heat confined to an already hot engine bay. Some venting via the hood is probably the easiest way to help that problem out, are there any additional cooling plans right now?
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is my understanding correct to say the single turbo will reach full boost later than two twins? and will produce more power up top but sacrifice low end power and torque? :\
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05-04-2011, 11:18 AM | #83 (permalink) |
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I think for $6k it could be done even with a profit margin!
I'll shoot high...... Turbo Charger - GT35R - $1500 Wastegate - $300 Blow off Valve - $300 Intercooler core - $500 Misc oil fittings/lines/air filter - $400 You would have $3000 to fab: Up pipe (turbo manifold) Downpipe Intake pipe Intercooler end tanks Intercooler piping I understand the first kit would simply cost more, due to needing more time to produce. If you were to make jigs and make a seemless process. A single turbo kit would be priced perfect at $6k right with the superchargers, rather then $7800-8k for a twin kit. Last edited by JordoKAP; 05-04-2011 at 11:20 AM. |
05-04-2011, 11:36 AM | #84 (permalink) |
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It should take a bit longer to spool but I doubt it will be that much, you have to remember that both exhaust manifolds are spooling this single larger turbo, with twins you are using half the exhaust to spool a smaller turbo. The potential up top is much greater, I just hope Ryan doesn't plan on finding out without a built motor
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I don't think their reluctance to mass produce a kit has to do with profit margin. It sounds like they are not the type of company that wants to get involved in doing that kind of business for a product like this. They do custom work. If you want a mass produced kit, send these pics to a company that is in that line of business, and I am sure they will be willing to look into it if there is a market for it.
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Very, very, very interested to see how this turns out. I love loud spools.
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05-04-2011, 02:50 PM | #87 (permalink) |
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Your craftsmanship is second to none. Its hard to find someone that does nice work like this. Too bad you don't have any interest in making a jig for the piping. I think you would do well if you turned this into a kit
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05-04-2011, 07:45 PM | #88 (permalink) |
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What I am wondering is, how even the air flow is going to be with one turbo to both throttle bodies?
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Very interesting. I wonder how much lag it will have? What do you plan to use for tuning?
I'm also worried about the bracket for the turbo mount? I had the Turbonetics kit on my 350 and it had a small short piece of solid iron that held it up. I guess with the little extra support of the piping it will be ok.
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