Originally Posted by vo370z Please Put me on the list for the turn-key kit. Since I am new to FI, why would you go with 16g (less HP) than 20g
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04-12-2013, 02:52 AM | #91 (permalink) |
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Turbo spool is the difference, smaller turbo spools up quicker and therefor introduces less turbo lag, while a larger turbo is capable of producing more power but takes longer to spool up or charge. I'm sure there will be a more discrete answer to follow this and I myself am curious as to which turbo most buyers will end up going with.
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The 16g kit is the fastest responding kit built for the the stock block (+/-500hp), the 18g's are slightly less responsive as the 16g (due to more mass to spin) but more breathing room in the upper power band (due to bigger size), good for more available power than the stock block could handle (700hp) if one so chooses to upgrade block internals in their future but still usable on stock block with the correct tune (the kit I picked), the 20g(biggest turbos of the kits) requires built block for big power numbers (900hp). With any FI kit your gonna want get a big oil cooler, not included in the MHI tt kit. I don't think spark plugs are included but one step colder or gtr plugs shouldn't hurt. Also missing boost gauge and a wideband gauge.
Any one please correct me if Iam wrong. Last edited by Infiniti370z; 04-12-2013 at 02:59 AM. |
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I'm going with the 18g kit (rated for up to 700hp). The reason is because it will allow me room to grow if I decide. The 16g is for someone who only wants to go as far the stock block can handle. The 20g is for someone who wants to go big...a lot more involved then just a few simple upgrades.
Also you are correct about the missing items. You will need to buy an oil cooler---$200-$650, the gauges----around $900 for them and the spark plugs will be around----$25-$30 each. You may also look into upgrading you clutch, if you have a manual and a new exhaust system. Don't get me wrong I was told the system will work just fine with the stock exhaust but a 3" exhaust wouldn't hurt. |
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I think the stock clutch should last a little while if your a driver who doesn't abuse your clutch, but if you do then a clutch is a must, I also think a 2.5" dual high flow performance exhaust is minimum requirement.
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A 3" is also not needed unless your going for high HP numbers
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I just wonder where can I mount the oil cooler? This kit does not require to remove the crash bar so both intercooler will be behind it and that is where the oil cooler usually mounted. Can I keep my stock clutch for a while before an upgrade? For thr gauges, which are the must have? Anyone going to install this k8t with jack stand?
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There's room on the passenger side of the intercooler for an oil cooler... Ebay should be fine..
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I included the pic just for reference, but I believe that the application may be very similar.
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any chance of the turn key kit with ext wastegates? also does the ext wg kit eliminate the need for test pipes? or does the stock cats stay in place still? thanks! ill jump in on this closer to end date, cant decide on int or ext wg. also with the layaway plan im sure more will join in also, im doin a winter build so that will work out perfect for me!
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