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Old 09-06-2013, 08:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So, I'm about ready to pull the trigger on the Turnkey kit. I plan on installing myself. The car isn't a DD, though I drive it a lot.. I have my jeep to take over DD responsibility till i finish the build.

Parts list: Gonna need the supercharger oil cooler line kit for my 25 r cooler. Mike recommends the one with thermostat.. do I really need it? I let her warm up fully before driving to begin with. Gonna get some digital gauges to replace my stock voltage gauge and my clock to monitor boost/afr and oil pres / water temp.

I have art pipes. I've read the fitment with the new oil filter location can be close.. Anyone chime in? I've got the FI non-res c/f cbe fwiw, and I do still have my stock cats, as Baer recommended using them.

I've got jack stands, torque wrenches, and a ton of tools. My roommate and I are both air force C-17 mechanics.. Crew Chiefs. I think we can handle things, but any advice and tips are more than welcome.

Catch cans will come once I see how everything sits. Stock clutch / csc for now.

Car is a 2011 Touring/Sport 6MT. Hoping for 450whp on 8lbs and 490whp @10lbs.
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So, I'm about ready to pull the trigger on the Turnkey kit. I plan on installing myself. The car isn't a DD, though I drive it a lot.. I have my jeep to take over DD responsibility till i finish the build.

Parts list: Gonna need the supercharger oil cooler line kit for my 25 r cooler. Mike recommends the one with thermostat.. do I really need it? I let her warm up fully before driving to begin with. Gonna get some digital gauges to replace my stock voltage gauge and my clock to monitor boost/afr and oil pres / water temp.

I have art pipes. I've read the fitment with the new oil filter location can be close.. Anyone chime in? I've got the FI non-res c/f cbe fwiw, and I do still have my stock cats, as Baer recommended using them.

Oil filter has nothing to do with Art pipes,the filter is on the driver side

I've got jack stands, torque wrenches, and a ton of tools. My roommate and I are both air force C-17 mechanics.. Crew Chiefs. I think we can handle things, but any advice and tips are more than welcome.

Catch cans will come once I see how everything sits. Stock clutch / csc for now.

You don't need them

Car is a 2011 Touring/Sport 6MT. Hoping for 450whp on 8lbs and 490whp @10lbs.
490 will be a stretch unless you have a Nismo
The thermostatically controlled plate will let oil circulate back to the block and when opened roughly 180 deg
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Whats the difference really between the two? Engine-wise isn't just the exhaust different?

Yeah, otherwise it's just an open circuit and takes longer for the oil to warm up from my understanding

Thanks for the info Baer

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Whats the difference really between the two? Engine-wise isn't just the exhaust different?

Yeah, otherwise it's just an open circuit and takes longer for the oil to warm up from my understanding

Thanks for the info Baer
If you live in climates that get some cold weather then you need the thermo plate,again it will partilly flow oil to the cooler until 180 deg then it opens up fully.

It doesn't take longer to warm up b/c most of the flow by passes the cooler till 180 deg.

You can use the Art pipes if you want to ,Sam told me to use stock cats b/c they keep some back pressure in the exhaust and these engines have a lot of overlap, the extra pressure in the exhaust will aid in cylinder filling hence more power.
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If you live in climates that get some cold weather then you need the thermo plate,again it will partilly flow oil to the cooler until 180 deg then it opens up fully.

It doesn't take longer to warm up b/c most of the flow by passes the cooler till 180 deg.

You can use the Art pipes if you want to ,Sam told me to use stock cats b/c they keep some back pressure in the exhaust and these engines have a lot of overlap, the extra pressure in the exhaust will aid in cylinder filling hence more power.
Looks like I'll go with the thermostat

Makes sense on the overlap. I'll probably swap back to stock cats and use the FI exhaust
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Won't the stock cats get burned up with the excess heat from the supercharger?
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Yes, they will eventually get clogged or burn out. I had the Art pipes with sc, and they were a pain in the a$$ to get around when cleaning the air filter. I highly suggest, OP, that you use a good high quality 2.4-5 inch test pipe. Trust me, you will still have plenty good of back pressure.
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Yes, they will eventually get clogged or burn out. I had the Art pipes with sc, and they were a pain in the a$$ to get around when cleaning the air filter. I highly suggest, OP, that you use a good high quality 2.4-5 inch test pipe. Trust me, you will still have plenty good of back pressure.
Air cleaner? Aren't they in the front bumper?

I'll grab some to regular test pipes to try on the dyno along with the stock cats. Thanks for the tip.

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Nope, one large Green filter under the car next to right cat for the stage 1.5. The stage 1 kit has filters behind the bumper.
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Ah, I didn't realize they were different. Guess I'll wrap the exhaust with heat wrap then. Was gonna do the intakes and stuff, might as well go all out. lol
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Yea cats are recommended for superchargers. The backpressure is what aids the supercharger performance. Yes they'll burn out but I take that as a regular maintenance. But GTM has there new high performance cats coming soon. Giving a longer life.













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Don't sit here and suggest that test pipes will have plenty of BP you don't really think a TP is going to hold BP.There are plenty of guys hear running cats including myself that have a lot of miles with no issues some guys have 20k +.
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Guess I'll wrap the exhaust with heat wrap then.
Don't waste your time of money it is not worth it,I haven't done any special stuff when I put my SC in, I just made sure to dial in my tune and so far nobody has more power than me with this kit and I don't have any issues.
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Don't sit here and suggest that test pipes will have plenty of BP you don't really think a TP is going to hold BP.There are plenty of guys hear running cats including myself that have a lot of miles with no issues some guys have 20k +.

If I'm holding 10 lbs of boost fine and pushing 450whp on 100+ degree days in an auto and Invidia TP's with no issues, I think I'm more than qualified to offer my experience to a potential buyer. So get off your high horse, there is more than one way to peel an onion. I'm sure everyone is glad what you have is working for you.
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If I'm holding 10 lbs of boost fine and pushing 450whp on 100+ degree days in an auto and Invidia TP's with no issues, I think I'm more than qualified to offer my experience to a potential buyer. So get off your high horse, there is more than one way to peel an onion. I'm sure everyone is glad what you have is working for you.

And I have 516 rwhp on 11psi so I'm sure I know I'm talking about.
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