Interesting Decision I have here
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Interesting Decision I have here
i have a sts kit with a fmic.....the kit is about 80% complete....missing a couple wiring things, check valve and the oil buzzer diagram....but ne ways...there is a shop here in indiana that has an interest in my kit.....said he would trade me 2,000 in parts for the kit and fmic....
i was thinking about going with a wet shot......and i would have everything....bottle heater..purge kit....rpm pills and box...gauges....
what would you guys do.....i think the n20 set up would be cheeper/easier to tune and drive more than 2 days a week....ya know....
just kinda loosing interest in all the issues that come with the turbo set up
any openions and/or advice would be appreciated
THANKS GUYS
John
i was thinking about going with a wet shot......and i would have everything....bottle heater..purge kit....rpm pills and box...gauges....
what would you guys do.....i think the n20 set up would be cheeper/easier to tune and drive more than 2 days a week....ya know....
just kinda loosing interest in all the issues that come with the turbo set up
any openions and/or advice would be appreciated
THANKS GUYS
John
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I'm not a fan of the remote mount turbo kits, I've heard of too many people having issues with them. Not to mention all the components in a vulnerable location under the car.
Personally I wouldn't get nitrous either, but if he had a set of heads and a cam, then I might consider trading.
Personally I wouldn't get nitrous either, but if he had a set of heads and a cam, then I might consider trading.
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I would think for you it would probably be a good choice. It seems that you have been having an issue getting all the little things worked out and like you said a simple H/C No2 setup is a good combo for a lot of people who want a mostly maintence free setup etc... GL!
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inspector12.....it seems like you definatly have your **** together on the turbo stuff......the thing is.....you would have never gotten this good without installing a turbo for the first time......i guess i just need to keep bearing down on the project and not worry about the little ****.....
i do believe that the n2o set up would be more user friendly but
man sts cars sound soooooo bad
let me hear some more thoughts guys
THANKS
john
i do believe that the n2o set up would be more user friendly but
man sts cars sound soooooo bad
let me hear some more thoughts guys
THANKS
john
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inspector12.....it seems like you definatly have your **** together on the turbo stuff......the thing is.....you would have never gotten this good without installing a turbo for the first time......i guess i just need to keep bearing down on the project and not worry about the little ****.....
i do believe that the n2o set up would be more user friendly but
man sts cars sound soooooo bad
let me hear some more thoughts guys
THANKS
john
i do believe that the n2o set up would be more user friendly but
man sts cars sound soooooo bad
let me hear some more thoughts guys
THANKS
john
Sounds like you have already made up your mind to me.........
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inspector12.....it seems like you definatly have your **** together on the turbo stuff......the thing is.....you would have never gotten this good without installing a turbo for the first time......i guess i just need to keep bearing down on the project and not worry about the little ****.....
i do believe that the n2o set up would be more user friendly but
man sts cars sound soooooo bad
let me hear some more thoughts guys
THANKS
john
i do believe that the n2o set up would be more user friendly but
man sts cars sound soooooo bad
let me hear some more thoughts guys
THANKS
john
Ha Ha Ha! This was my first turbo setup I have done, well worked on others, and installed one on a 350Z, but I have been ridiculed with problems, but most of them weren't related to the turbo set up to speak of and it is just mechanical and that I can do with total 100% confidence so that is the only reason that I don't have as much trouble as some, but I have had other issues and right now my turbo car isn't running due to me bending most of the valves, but it won't be long as I se an end to our turnaround here at work that I have been doing for 18 months and then I will have both cars in full swing etc... The STS kit can be a drivable setup, but if you haven't been able to fix the problems yourself or find a shop in the area to help you out with it etc... Well then I just think for that person maybe a simple and basic setup will be better for them not a bad thing to want to and be able to drive your car every day etc... GL the decision is yours unless you want us to spend your money for you lol!
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I dont think i would ever do an sts kit... But the idea of *** mounted turbo's has its pro's. But if i ever did a rear mount turbo it would be 100% drag only car.
Some sts cars make decent power, but try to figure out all the little pieces you need. Injectors/plugs/tunning/fuel pump/couplers/tbolts/ gauges/ there is alot more, but anyways figure out everything you need to get the car running, and then add 1500 for misc stuff, and you will still probably need more. I tried to plan everything out on my car, how much each mod is, and have a budget. I am making a custom truck manifold kit, and i stopped counting when i went over 6k.
Plus to nitrous setup is when your not spraying driveability is stock. But if you stay out of boost a turbo isn't bad. You will have more problems with a turbo, but we wouldn't be modifying cars if we were worried about problems.
Good luck, Chris
Some sts cars make decent power, but try to figure out all the little pieces you need. Injectors/plugs/tunning/fuel pump/couplers/tbolts/ gauges/ there is alot more, but anyways figure out everything you need to get the car running, and then add 1500 for misc stuff, and you will still probably need more. I tried to plan everything out on my car, how much each mod is, and have a budget. I am making a custom truck manifold kit, and i stopped counting when i went over 6k.
Plus to nitrous setup is when your not spraying driveability is stock. But if you stay out of boost a turbo isn't bad. You will have more problems with a turbo, but we wouldn't be modifying cars if we were worried about problems.
Good luck, Chris
#12
well....
i will stew on this for a couple days and post again when the guy at the shop gets back wth me....
i told him i want 2300 for what i have so that should definatly get me the parts i need to COMPLETE and drive the car
then just get a more simple tune with the n2o vs the constant issues with a turbo......
is hard as it is to say this,,,,,,i might have gotten in over my head
thanks for the time on your replies guys.....
and by all means if you have anything to add just post it up, i will still check this thread daily
i will stew on this for a couple days and post again when the guy at the shop gets back wth me....
i told him i want 2300 for what i have so that should definatly get me the parts i need to COMPLETE and drive the car
then just get a more simple tune with the n2o vs the constant issues with a turbo......
is hard as it is to say this,,,,,,i might have gotten in over my head
thanks for the time on your replies guys.....
and by all means if you have anything to add just post it up, i will still check this thread daily
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let me be the 1st butt turbo to BUTT in!
my set up has done me well, others may not have had the same success. i made 472/501 with FMIC on stock motor and 7.5psi. i added a cam to an already slipping stock clutch and made 503/512 on 6psi!!!!! i sence then have added a better clutch and better/upgraded tranny. i have also added ported and coated stock manifolds and had the exhaust wrapped from manifolds back. my car has picked up TREMENDOUS amounts of power IMO. i like the driveability. i would stick it out with the turbo, but that's just my opinion
GL!!!!
my set up has done me well, others may not have had the same success. i made 472/501 with FMIC on stock motor and 7.5psi. i added a cam to an already slipping stock clutch and made 503/512 on 6psi!!!!! i sence then have added a better clutch and better/upgraded tranny. i have also added ported and coated stock manifolds and had the exhaust wrapped from manifolds back. my car has picked up TREMENDOUS amounts of power IMO. i like the driveability. i would stick it out with the turbo, but that's just my opinion
GL!!!!
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did a lot of research last night....trying to get a answer to what kind of shot to run on the direct port set up and stock lq4 pistons....
they have been reconditioned at the machine shp i dont know if that makes a diff but advice on that would be appreciated for sure!!!
they have been reconditioned at the machine shp i dont know if that makes a diff but advice on that would be appreciated for sure!!!
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The only advice I can give you is to try contacting one of the Nitrous sponsors and see what they say and/or checkout the Nitrous section. Oh yeah checkout this link below...
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/860441-f-s-direct-port-nos-kit.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/860441-f-s-direct-port-nos-kit.html