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Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 12:08 AM

Boosted Performance round 2 list
 
The purpose of this thread is to make a list of those of you that are still interested in purhasing a twin scroll kit on the second round of production.

Pricing/details:

Complete twin scroll kit: $6,950 + paypal fees and shipping

Tuner kit: $5,990 + paypal fees and shipping (includes everything listed except fuel pump, injectors and UpRev)

-Precision billet 6266 750hp twin scroll turbo, T4 1.15 a/r turbine housing
-Large vertical flow intercooler (25”x9”x3.5” core)
-304 stainless steel twin scroll manifold
-304 stainless stell down pipe, with recircualted weastegates
-750cc Bosch EV14 fuel injectors with plug’n play pig tails
-340lph fuel pump (support up to 650whp)
-Exa 12V turbo scavenge pump
-Tial BOV
-Tial waste gates
-UpRev tuner with base map
-3” 304 stainless down pipe (built to work with the F.I dual 2.5” exhaust system)
-Tig welded 6061 aluminum intercooler piping
-19 row oil cooler kit FREE UPGRDE TO A 30 ROW OIL COOLER
-Stainless braid oil cooler lines -8an
-Stainless turbo oil return lines -6an
-OEM oil filter relocation kit
-JWT oil pan spacer with oil drain port
-GTR spark plugs
-Air filter
-Plug'n play scavenge pump harness
-304 stainless steel tig welded exhaust manifold
-304 stainless brackets and hardware
-Instalation manual

Ball bearing option: $540
67mm 935HP turbo option (JB): $250
Injector upgrades available, up to 1100cc


You guys have seen what this kit is all about, so let's get a list going.

I have started working on 10 complete kits already, and would like to have only those that are 100% commited to post here. (or have any kit related qustions)

This kit is still the most economical/simplest on the market when you consider the install cost/time, oil cooler kit and many other larger than standard components, like fuel pump, oil pan spacer, R35 spark plugs and fuel injectors.

This is the list of customer I have at the moment, official list as of April 11, 2013

[B]1) Nut_N_Much
2) Morterbooble
3) NitrousZ34
4) chewy08753
5) m3chhawk (BB upgrade)
6) sinceday1 (local install, july)
7) Rondo
8) xgrudgex
9) sfearl1
10) V8Killer
11) Cbtech
12) faceglide




If you wish to add your name to the list, please post up, and I will edit this list. At the same time, if you wish to have your name removed from the list, please let me know as well. :tiphat:

If you need a F.I dual 2.5" exhaust system, now is the time to bring it up. I can order these before hand so that they can be delivered in time with the kit.

INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS: : http://info.rubeng.net/BP/



Thank you,

Sasha

F.I. Inc. 04-08-2013 12:43 AM

You are doing a great job Sasha. We hope that you do well with these. I know how much hard work you have put in to this kit and how time consuming they are to produce. We look forward to working with you and your company in the future.

Thanks, Tony

Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 12:46 AM

Tony, thank you for the great support. It is nice to see this mutual respect between (some) vendors, who are out to bring the best products to the market, and their customers.

Hope to sell 10 F.I exhaust systems with this batch as well...(OP edited for with this info).

F.I. Inc. 04-08-2013 12:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 2255943)
Tony, thank yo for the great support. It is nice to see this mutual respect between (some) vendors, who are out to bring the best products to the market, and their customers.

Hope to sell 10 F.I exhaust systems with this batch as well...(OP edited for with this info).

We hope that you sell 10 exhaust systems with the kit as well. Looking at that list though I know of at least half of them already have our exhaust. :driving:

As for the shop talk, I would love to say what I really feel but this is not the outlet for it. Out of fairness to all of the consumers we (all) need to keep it professional and settle petty differences. Only time will tell to see if things work themselves out but until then just let your products do the talking!

Thanks, Tony

m3chhawk 04-08-2013 09:33 AM

Sasha,

Do you have a rough eta?

Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m3chhawk (Post 2256130)
Sasha,

Do you have a rough eta?

It is a lot of work to build ten kits. I will do my absolute best to get these done and ready to ship for the month of May.

On top of the fabrication, I also assemble as much as possible on my end before packaging. All the fittings come pre-assembled with teflon tape on the threads. This includes all the turbo oil supply stuff, the oil filter take off plate and the filter relocation kit.

The oil cooler is also already bolted up to the bracket, so all the installer has to do is bolt it to the car (2 minute job at most). I also label each one of the oil lines, as well as the oil scavenge pump harness just to make the install smoother. The install manual is 89 pages, and covers everything, but I still go the extra step.

Those that have bought the kit and have done the install feel free to comment on that.

I prefer to take extra time and send out a perfect product than rush things and send a sub-par product.

m3chhawk 04-08-2013 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 2256137)
It is a lot of work to build ten kits. I will do my absolute best to get these done and ready to ship for the month of May.

On top of the fabrication, I also assemble as much as possible on my end before packaging. All the fittings come pre-assembled with teflon tape on the threads. This includes all the turbo oil supply stuff, the oil filter take off plate and the filter relocation kit.

The oil cooler is also already bolted up to the bracket, so all the installer has to do is bolt it to the car (2 minute job at most). I also label each one of the oil lines, as well as the oil scavenge pump harness just to make the install smoother. The install manual is 89 pages, and covers everything, but I still go the extra step.

Those that have bought the kit and have done the install feel free to comment on that.

I am fully aware of this as I have been following the build since day 1 :yum: all reasons why my name is on the list. Keep up the good work dude!

Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 10:04 AM

You can also download the install instruction here: http://info.rubeng.net/BP/

Dzel 04-08-2013 11:40 AM

I'm getting ready to pull the trigger Sasha I just have to take care of a couple of things.

GaleForce 04-08-2013 11:45 AM

The instruction manual is very well put together.

The kit is very simple to install. If you have basic hand tools, can change your oil, and install HFC/test pipes, you'll have no problem installing this kit. It was more difficult for me to install my gauges in the triple meter location than installing the Boosted Performance turbo kit.

One recommendation for those doing their own installation besides reading the entire manual 2-3 times before the install is to grab some sticky notes and tab each section. It makes it easier to reference a specific series of steps later.

Also use a highlighter to mark steps you've completed or, steps that you might not understand fully. Bookmark Boosted Performance's original thread to reference the original photos (just in case)

When I did my install, I removed everything that needed to be removed first, then began the installation. I found my process wasn't interrupted that way. It's a process that I've used for more than a decade when I was working on vehicles for a living. This is also where reading the manual front to back ahead of time helps.

If you get stuck, Sasha is quick with help via PM.

Dzel 04-08-2013 11:45 AM

Exhaust is 1100 correct?

Dzel 04-08-2013 12:06 PM

It's done add me to the list with 30 row oil cooler and ball bearing upgrade.

Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dzel (Post 2256341)
Exhaust is 1100 correct?

Yup

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dzel (Post 2256372)
It's done add me to the list with 30 row oil cooler and ball bearing upgrade.

Done, thank you.

m3chhawk 04-08-2013 02:25 PM

Mine will be ball bearing as well. Thanks!

Dzel 04-08-2013 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m3chhawk (Post 2256550)
Mine will be ball bearing as well. Thanks!

I might not go through with the ball bearing upgrade Sasha's test car spooled up st 3600 rpm as he stated on the other thread.

Cbtech 04-08-2013 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 2255931)
This is the list of customers I have at the moment:
  1. Nut_N_Much
  2. Morterbooble
  3. NitrousZ34
  4. chewy08753
  5. m3chhawk (BB upgrade)
  6. sinceday1
  7. Rondo
  8. xgrudgex
  9. sfearl1
  10. V8Killer
  11. Chemy
  12. Cbtech
  13. faceglide
  14. Dzel (BB upgrade)


If you wish to add your name to the list, please post up, and I will edit this list. At the same time, if you wish to have your name removed from the list, please let me know as well. :tiphat:



Thank you,

Sasha

Sasha you had mentioned you will have 10 kits by the end of May. since im 12th how much further out from May should I expect? Just want to keep funding figures in mind. Thank you sir

Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 2256599)
Sasha you had mentioned you will have 10 kits by the end of May. since im 12th how much further out from May should I expect? Just want to keep funding figures in mind. Thank you sir

I will do my best to make enough kits for all those that are on the list.

Dzel 04-08-2013 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 2256599)
Sasha you had mentioned you will have 10 kits by the end of May. since im 12th how much further out from May should I expect? Just want to keep funding figures in mind. Thank you sir

I believe Sasha builds them all at the same time.

Cbtech 04-08-2013 04:24 PM

Also i wanted to say that i appreciate you publishing your instructions ahead of time. I'm fairly confident, after reading the instructions, that I will be taking this to ZCar Garage for install.

Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 2256739)
Also i wanted to say that i appreciate you publishing your instructions ahead of time. I'm fairly confident, after reading the instructions, that I will be taking this to ZCar Garage for install.

No problem. This is something that I should have done a while ago.

The instructions really show how simple, well put together and complete the kit really is.

tower74 04-08-2013 05:48 PM

If I hadn't of already gone the single turbo setup before, of course that kit was garbage, and was really wanting to try out a twin kit. I would be on this list. Plus my future plans do not involve this car (370z) but the kit I am buying will hold me over, for now. GLWS and future success!!!

Dzel 04-08-2013 06:44 PM

I just read through the whole installation and I think I can take this on. But I do have a question how do you load your base tune?

Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dzel (Post 2256943)
I just read through the whole installation and I think I can take this on. But I do have a question how do you loaf your base tune?

This is easy, and you can follow the steps provided here:

UpRev - Engine Management

All I will need for you to do is retrieve the OEM ECU ROM#. Each base map will be specific to each customers ECU, allowing the end user to make any adjustments needed. This will also be open to your local tuner if adjustments need to be made.

Dzel 04-08-2013 06:56 PM

Thanks!

XwChriswX 04-08-2013 09:48 PM

Congrats on the second list of customers. I'm assuming they are all 6MT's? Or is one a 7AT allowing you to R&D on theirs?

Sorry to always be hounding for an AT kit, but your kit is that good. I wants! :icon17:

Boosted Performance 04-08-2013 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2257312)
Congrats on the second list of customers. I'm assuming they are all 6MT's? Or is one a 7AT allowing you to R&D on theirs?

Sorry to always be hounding for an AT kit, but your kit is that good. I wants! :icon17:

Correct, this is all 6 speed MT's. If something comes around after this batch of kits is done, I will have a look at what can be done.

The kit is awesome, so you know your stuff :).

My goal here is to sell a few high quality kits (at a time) VS. a boat load of questionable quality kits, with sub-par components.

And as all of you know, quality takes time.

m3chhawk 04-09-2013 01:14 PM

What was the reason for changing from the 1.0 housing to the 1.15 housing?

XwChriswX 04-09-2013 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 2257453)
Correct, this is all 6 speed MT's. If something comes around after this batch of kits is done, I will have a look at what can be done.

The kit is awesome, so you know your stuff :).

My goal here is to sell a few high quality kits (at a time) VS. a boat load of questionable quality kits, with sub-par components.

And as all of you know, quality takes time.

I know it would be ridiculously hard for you to do so without a car to physically look at, but is it possible for someone to send you clearance measurements of the underbody to at least give you numbers to play with compared to a 6MT housing?

Boosted Performance 04-09-2013 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m3chhawk (Post 2258624)
What was the reason for changing from the 1.0 housing to the 1.15 housing?


The reason for the larger housing is to increase flow/efficiency after 6,000 rpm. These engines have such a high VE, that the increase in housing size will benefit performance without sacrificing low end. The 1.0 housing will still get you to the limits of the OEM block, but the 1.15 a/r housing will do that, and then some. It should flow well enough for those who are looking to build down the road as well. And if that is not enough, there is always the monster 1.32 a/r housing with the 67mm turbo. But you better get a solid engine before going that route.

Quote:

Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2258635)
I know it would be ridiculously hard for you to do so without a car to physically look at, but is it possible for someone to send you clearance measurements of the underbody to at least give you numbers to play with compared to a 6MT housing?

Sorry, but that just does not work. There are way too many variable at play.

Baer383 04-09-2013 06:42 PM

I tried to download the instructions but it kept failing.:shakes head:

Dzel 04-09-2013 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 2259208)
I tried to download the instructions but it kept failing.:shakes head:

I couldn't download it on my work laptop, but I could on my Samsung Note II.

m3chhawk 04-09-2013 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 2259208)
I tried to download the instructions but it kept failing.:shakes head:

I have it and converted it to PDF (19MB as opposed to 80+), PM me your email and I'll send it to ya.

Also Sasha, my anti-virus at work flagged that file hosting software for Trojan Horses. Just a heads up.

Baer383 04-09-2013 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m3chhawk (Post 2259333)
I have it and converted it to PDF (19MB as opposed to 80+), PM me your email and I'll send it to ya.

Also Sasha, my anti-virus at work flagged that file hosting software for Trojan Horses. Just a heads up.

PM inbound!!!!

Boosted Performance 04-09-2013 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m3chhawk (Post 2259333)
I have it and converted it to PDF (19MB as opposed to 80+), PM me your email and I'll send it to ya.

Also Sasha, my anti-virus at work flagged that file hosting software for Trojan Horses. Just a heads up.

Oh, that is not good, thanks for the heads up. I will convert it to .pdf tomorrow at work, and then email it to anybody looking for the instuctions.

Sorry about that, I know my upload/file is clean. So it must be from the host site.

m3chhawk 04-09-2013 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 2259342)
Oh, that is not good, thanks for the heads up. I will convert it to .pdf tomorrow at work, and then email it to anybody looking for the instuctions.

Sorry about that, I know my upload/file is clean. So it must be from the host site.

Yeah the upload is fine. Its the downloader for that site.

PDF'd and compressed it is still 18-19 MB so if you can't get it to mail, we use a free service at work all the time (mailbigfile.com). Works really well for stuff like this.

Baer, Gmail let me send the file, let me know if Yahoo bounces it.

Baer383 04-09-2013 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m3chhawk (Post 2259358)
Yeah the upload is fine. Its the downloader for that site.

PDF'd and compressed it is still 18-19 MB so if you can't get it to mail, we use a free service at work all the time (mailbigfile.com). Works really well for stuff like this.

Baer, Gmail let me send the file, let me know if Yahoo bounces it.

I got it Yahoo style!!!:tiphat:

Cbtech 04-10-2013 12:06 AM

Sasha i dont mind hosting...sent you PM with link if you want to use it.

Boosted Performance 04-10-2013 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 2259870)
Sasha i dont mind hosting...sent you PM with link if you want to use it.

Thank you very much for that. I will post the link in the original post when I get to my computer at work.

:tiphat:



Here it is: http://info.rubeng.net/BP/

Cbtech 04-10-2013 10:45 AM

:tup:

Dzel 04-10-2013 05:55 PM

When will you be ready for payment Sasha?


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