Where would you go from here?
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Where would you go from here?
With the introduction of the new, cheap, and frankly amazing begi s-series kit going FI seems to be easier than ever. I have already heard a few people saying that this is the best thing to start with and I would have to agree due to the manifold, turbo, and the big parts.
I posted in thesnowboarder's thread, but didn't want to completely jack it. I wanted to know the main differences between the s-series and s-1 kits, and braineack has already pointed out most of them (no intercooler, no coolant reroute, no t-clamps, no divorced wategate). What I was wondering was how important a few of these things are. Like with the downpipe, would it be worth trying to upgrade it to the divorced style, or are the advantages minimal. And the coolant re-route, is that important? Doesn't it clear space for the manifold and other pieces, or is that not really needed either.
Seeing as this kit would be a great base to start from, how would you guys set it up? Options with the kit (gt2560, gt2860, SS downpipe, ceramic parts)? Would you get this, then an e-bay intercooler? custom fab? mspnp? I'm just curious as to where some people would go from this kit, plus I'm pumped that there is finally a cheap'ish 1.8 kit and I have another chance to go FI.
I posted in thesnowboarder's thread, but didn't want to completely jack it. I wanted to know the main differences between the s-series and s-1 kits, and braineack has already pointed out most of them (no intercooler, no coolant reroute, no t-clamps, no divorced wategate). What I was wondering was how important a few of these things are. Like with the downpipe, would it be worth trying to upgrade it to the divorced style, or are the advantages minimal. And the coolant re-route, is that important? Doesn't it clear space for the manifold and other pieces, or is that not really needed either.
Seeing as this kit would be a great base to start from, how would you guys set it up? Options with the kit (gt2560, gt2860, SS downpipe, ceramic parts)? Would you get this, then an e-bay intercooler? custom fab? mspnp? I'm just curious as to where some people would go from this kit, plus I'm pumped that there is finally a cheap'ish 1.8 kit and I have another chance to go FI.
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I'd grab the S kit, and then upgrade everything else before jumping to a big power setup. Do the clutch, get a big radiator, a Torsen rear for the 1.6 guys, and an oil cooler/reroute for the track crew. Then invest in an MSPNP/LC-1/injectors and sell the FPR. Add an intercooler and a 3" exhaust, and you've got yourself a nice 220whp kit.
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Order their S3 kit without electronics or an FPR, if you have the cash. If you don't, $1300 will get you oil/water lines, manifold, divorced wastegate DP, and a $300 budget for a new journal-bearing, or a used ball-bearing turbo. Add an intercooler and a BOV to that, and you'll have 220whp.
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After i get my torsen swap, i plan on going this same route, as for which DP, turbo, and ceramic coating parts i want is still up in the air since that wont be for a few months for me, but i would like to know the same questions you have. As for jacking my threads i dont care lol but ill sure be reading up on this one
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Heh thanks, well you'll probably be turbo before me as I'm just looking into options to see how much $$ I will need, and what route to take after almost having a voodoo II setup and then having to sell it to replace my wrecked 97 .
And on the 28 vs 25, this seems like a damn hard decision, and in the end I'll bet that the potato (28) would be better as it allows more headroom, but the response of the 25 would probably be more fun in some situations, plus I can't see me building my engine for a long time. Err.
And on the 28 vs 25, this seems like a damn hard decision, and in the end I'll bet that the potato (28) would be better as it allows more headroom, but the response of the 25 would probably be more fun in some situations, plus I can't see me building my engine for a long time. Err.
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Heh thanks, well you'll probably be turbo before me as I'm just looking into options to see how much $$ I will need, and what route to take after almost having a voodoo II setup and then having to sell it to replace my wrecked 97 .
And on the 28 vs 25, this seems like a damn hard decision, and in the end I'll bet that the potato (28) would be better as it allows more headroom, but the response of the 25 would probably be more fun in some situations, plus I can't see me building my engine for a long time. Err.
And on the 28 vs 25, this seems like a damn hard decision, and in the end I'll bet that the potato (28) would be better as it allows more headroom, but the response of the 25 would probably be more fun in some situations, plus I can't see me building my engine for a long time. Err.
Not as fun as 300 though i'm sure.
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He's in CA, so he needs to order a "complete" kit so that he can get the CARB sticker.
Apparently the only thing standing between the new kit and a CARB sticker under D-349-1 is a fuel pump (brand not specified, you could simply claim a Walbro) and ignition control device (Bipes, whatever...) and the mysterious "Supplementary Fuel Injectors" which Steph has alluded to being available as needed. An intercooler is optional.
Regarding the differences in this kit...
A coolant re-route is not necessary unless you're actually tracking the car. Not AutoX, but honest-to-god trackdays.
Intercoolers are nice. They can also be put together for a lot less than Bell would charge you.
Divorced WG downpipe... Hard to say. They theory is sound, and I'm sure there is improvement. But of everyone on this entire board (except for Tim) how many of us are running one?
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Right.
Seriously- I'd go for it. If this had been out a year and a half ago, my sig would read "2554" instead of "TD04H".
Apparently the only thing standing between the new kit and a CARB sticker under D-349-1 is a fuel pump (brand not specified, you could simply claim a Walbro) and ignition control device (Bipes, whatever...) and the mysterious "Supplementary Fuel Injectors" which Steph has alluded to being available as needed. An intercooler is optional.
Regarding the differences in this kit...
A coolant re-route is not necessary unless you're actually tracking the car. Not AutoX, but honest-to-god trackdays.
Intercoolers are nice. They can also be put together for a lot less than Bell would charge you.
Divorced WG downpipe... Hard to say. They theory is sound, and I'm sure there is improvement. But of everyone on this entire board (except for Tim) how many of us are running one?
sound of crickets chirping
Right.
Seriously- I'd go for it. If this had been out a year and a half ago, my sig would read "2554" instead of "TD04H".