Are you just selling to get the bad taste out of your mouth? Most of the critical components aren't made by GTM. Once you get the manifolds fixed and redo
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03-14-2014, 09:08 AM | #556 (permalink) |
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Are you just selling to get the bad taste out of your mouth? Most of the critical components aren't made by GTM. Once you get the manifolds fixed and redo the water lines, you've fixed the issues with the kit. I don't see there being a dramatic difference in performance at the end of the day, but you'd be out thousands of dollars at minimum.
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Chuck your right I don't think their would be a huge difference in performance but no one has any viable options on the table regarding the waters lines too... This lack of boost in my life is Killing me!!!! !@#$%^&*()
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Talking to the guy who built my car, rerouting the water lines isn't going to be as useful as we think since the majority of the flow is still going to follow the path of least resistance and go through the heater lines. He's working on a pump setup for mine that would just increase flow through the existing water lines. It should be easy enough to add on after you're done if it works for me.
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Well you have my attention so please keep me updated. I'm hoping to have my built motor back in the next few weeks but have no idea on how long it will take vsr to fix or fab those manifolds..
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Will do. It's a "before summer" project since we've both got a lot of projects on our plates. He figures if you just wire a pump in line before the turbos our problem will be gone. We'll see. Pumps and wire is cheap, so I'll definitely give it a shot before I start replumbing everything.
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Are you reffering to a sureflow pump and if so since the pump is pre-turbo the heat shouldn't be an issue going through the pump. Also do you think it would affect the thermostat ?
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Hey chuck since you have seen the amount that needs to be cut and trimmed to get the maximum flow of those manifolds going to the turbo's what would you recommend to use because in the area it is Very think. I hit it yesterday a little with the tungsten bit and it didn't do much at all...
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Actually it will but the small bit I have on my dremel would take forever to do. I will look around for something a bit bigger because if I do keep the kit I want to open up so it can flow as much as possible... Rusty please feel free to chime in here...
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Problem found. You need a cutting tool with more nuts. Hell, Harbor Freight will have a $20 air die grinder that'll work well enough to do the job. The Dremel is for final finishing, not hogging out that kind of metal. You're also using plenty of cutting oil, right?
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Wait, what water lines? should we modify the water lines and ditch the manual instruction that came with GTM? whats wrong with water lines that GTM supplied?
And wtf is up with this replicated HKS manifold. Im a huge fan of HKS I don't not wish to put anything replicated on my damn car especially when it comes to HKS. I hate you Charles, you know all this but you didn't warned us?!!! GTM? George? Sam? Pablo? Is that true??
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They daisy-chain the water lines to the turbos so the "cool" inlet on the second turbo is seeing coolant that's already been heated up from the first turbo.
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I think Im using oil to cool the turbo down in my system.
Edit: Cosmo, its gonna be useless to lose money and buy a new kit. You already got good turbos all you need is a proper manifold and you're done.
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If it's a GTM kit, you're using both. Garretts use oil and coolant.
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Why GTM didn't monitor this issue may I ask?
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