There. I did it. Ya happy? (pulled the mp62 off today)
After being on the fence for a little while, I've decided at the minimum to pull the supercharger. I've realized that I've had that damn thing on and off more times than I anticipated, not due to reliability, but because I can't stop tinkering with other shit that's on the hot side of the engine (brake proportioner, header, header egr nut always coming loose, power steering fluid overheating...to name a few). I also miss getting over 25mpg, regardless of horsepower. I may be putting the mp62 up for sale in the upcoming months. The car hasn't been on the street as much as it should be, and this is a step in the right direction.
Pending the timelines on other life priorities, I'll slowly start building up parts for a turbo presto-chango-switcheroo. :giggle: As it sits after today: 1.8L 135k miles ACT HD 6 puck, 9lb XTD flywheel JR ceramic header 550cc EV14's Tsudo N1 exhaust (w/ accidentally gutted cat...oops) MSPNP |
Don't do it, i have a feeling your going to miss your wife whining.
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You've already got the most important part for a reliable turbo install . . . the MS.
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They question is: Aren't YOU happy now?
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Drove it to work today and didn't see any notable change in the fuel gauge. So far, im happy as a clam. I think the lightweight flywheel helps keep the fun factor intact with the supercharger uninstalled.
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