Nice car, sloppy execution by tuner...
#1
Nice car, sloppy execution by tuner...
This Porsche reminds me of that sloppy, twin rear-mounted turbo BMW M5: lots of power, blingy on the outside, shitty execution and build-quality under the hood (or trunk).
http://seriouswheels.com/cars/top-20...rbo-TRC-91.htm
Ugly blue silicone hoses (nothing else in the engine bay is blue), cheap worm-gear clamps, not particularly beautiful welds (given the price and caliber of the car) that could've easily been ground down or TIG'd to polish or powdercoat the charge pipe which doesn't even use a smooth transition pipe to reduce the diameter of the tubing , incorrectly installed bypass valves, chintzy-looking clear straw vacuum tubing, visible zip ties galore, etc.
http://seriouswheels.com/cars/top-20...rbo-TRC-91.htm
Ugly blue silicone hoses (nothing else in the engine bay is blue), cheap worm-gear clamps, not particularly beautiful welds (given the price and caliber of the car) that could've easily been ground down or TIG'd to polish or powdercoat the charge pipe which doesn't even use a smooth transition pipe to reduce the diameter of the tubing , incorrectly installed bypass valves, chintzy-looking clear straw vacuum tubing, visible zip ties galore, etc.
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and why does one need 600BHP to critize?
never in my right mind would I do anything I do to miata like I would in my Porche...
There's one thing about being DIY on a budget on a car 13 years old, no less, and often worth less than the turbo/manifold/DP alone...
there's also another thing about paying a large lump sum of money for a something that looks DIY, cheap & amatuer.
So untill you make 364BHP, (227.5BHP * 1.6L) with your miata, wont dont you just shut up.
#10
He's probably only running 6-8 psi on the turbos. The worm gears would work fine. Hell good worm gears are better than some of the crappy chinese T-bolts being sold now.
Granted for the price of the kit, I'd expect top of the line stuff but there's no problem with what's in there aside from the welds.
Frank
Granted for the price of the kit, I'd expect top of the line stuff but there's no problem with what's in there aside from the welds.
Frank
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looks like the outlet/inlet are reversed....
good catch about the ovalness of the TB, however, worm clamps still suck my *** off...."over-torque" them and they break, when fully clamped you can still pull really hard and get the pipe off, the design of the gears cause them to eat into the silicone when everything moves around and vibrates over time.
I spent good money to replace all my pressurzied pipe's worm clamps with t-clamps and never looked back. and huh, never had a pipe pop after that either.
good catch about the ovalness of the TB, however, worm clamps still suck my *** off...."over-torque" them and they break, when fully clamped you can still pull really hard and get the pipe off, the design of the gears cause them to eat into the silicone when everything moves around and vibrates over time.
I spent good money to replace all my pressurzied pipe's worm clamps with t-clamps and never looked back. and huh, never had a pipe pop after that either.
#14
I've installed the same BOV on my car in both orientations. Each worked eaqually well. However when installed like in the picture I didn't get an obnoxious high pitch farting noise. People have said in OE applicaitions that the valve has been installed both ways.
If there is a bead on the pipe the worm clamp should hold. But I agree, they suck in that if you get to manly with them the break. And the tend to chew up the coupler.
I don't know guys. Who would you rather ****? Hot chick who is lazy, or less hot chich who is a freak in bed? I'll take the freak thanks!
If there is a bead on the pipe the worm clamp should hold. But I agree, they suck in that if you get to manly with them the break. And the tend to chew up the coupler.
I don't know guys. Who would you rather ****? Hot chick who is lazy, or less hot chich who is a freak in bed? I'll take the freak thanks!
#15
T- bolt clamps need very flat smooth round surfaces, any kink or imperfection often leads to leaks. But then again you wrote a FAQ so you must know everything about everthing.
My point is, some of you guys are being nitpicky just like the mods at m.net that you whine about.
The car works, who cares if it has a few zipties?
My point is, some of you guys are being nitpicky just like the mods at m.net that you whine about.
The car works, who cares if it has a few zipties?
#17
I'd take the freak..but
I agree the setup looks bad for the price tag of the car, and the fact that they are calling it a work of art and a polished up supercar. But that is all based on looks. If it really makes all that power and is some what reliable the tuner isn't that big of a turkey.
No offense Kurt but how does having a 911SC from the 80s let you talk ****? Everyone on here has their opinions, and we can express them as long as we don't over step our bounds with the mods. I just don't understand why having a car that has very little in common with the topic gives you more of a say. Sorry it just seemed like you were one upping.
I agree the setup looks bad for the price tag of the car, and the fact that they are calling it a work of art and a polished up supercar. But that is all based on looks. If it really makes all that power and is some what reliable the tuner isn't that big of a turkey.
No offense Kurt but how does having a 911SC from the 80s let you talk ****? Everyone on here has their opinions, and we can express them as long as we don't over step our bounds with the mods. I just don't understand why having a car that has very little in common with the topic gives you more of a say. Sorry it just seemed like you were one upping.