^No website as of yet, reference previous pages for price discussions, however no solid pricing has been provided, only estimates. If you stay out of boost, there should be very
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06-01-2012, 03:49 AM | #616 (permalink) |
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^No website as of yet, reference previous pages for price discussions, however no solid pricing has been provided, only estimates.
If you stay out of boost, there should be very minimal difference, however it all depends on the tune, the tuner gets control the amount of fuel being put into a cyl at a given set of conditions.
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In theory if driving style stays constant your mileage should go up because your engine more efficiently makes power.
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I am not properly tuned yet, but cruising on the highway I saw a huge jump in economy
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Thats just means your mpg gauge is not longer accurate due to the larger injectors. Turbos will not improve mpg.
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However, when I stay out of boost (as much as I can control myself), I average about 22mpg mixed (about 80/20, highway/city) which is about what I got stock. Fuel economy with turbos is all about how you drive! |
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Once these kits are ready to be sold to the public, what's the estimated turn-around time from order date to delivery? I'm assuming they will be made to order?
I'm definitely interested as long as I don't have to wait 2 years to get it.
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When you change injector size the OEM fuel consumption readout is no longer accurate. The only way to truly measuer consumption is the old fahion way.
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Usually it is much less than that. I plan on stocking up this fall/winter and hope to have a lot of kits ready to go. I also follow an extensive packing list so there is never any parts missing. If for whatever reason something is missing, it goes out to the customer using 3 day UPS service. I have not had to do this yet. Also, it has been confirmed that the shop install estimate for this kit is from $1000-$1200 if one chooses to have a shop install this. This is a savings of about $1300-$1500 over a TT kit. These margins also apply when it comes to any kind of repair/service/maintenance work. Last edited by Boosted Performance; 06-01-2012 at 12:34 PM. |
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Sasha did you look into being able to send the FI 3" exhaust with your kit?
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Just an FYI on the kit, we had to cut down an align key but you CAN do the transmission flush with the turbo on. No need to remove anything
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Quick question though. I have an auto and plan on doing the transmission reinforcement kit to make my car able to withstand the added pressures of a turbo. Would this kit in some way be hard to mount to an automatic transmission optioned car?? |
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