DYNO RESULTS EeBAY TURBO KIT Z06
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DYNO RESULTS EeBAY TURBO KIT Z06
http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z35/mikefoote2000/
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only a few loose ends remain
mike
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so.....1000 + 1000 for turbos? 400 for water/meth? 300 for injectors? 300 for waist gate and bov? any additional welding? any other parts to relocate things?
oil lines? fittings? clamps? exhuast work? air filters> air intake work? whats the true damage?
it was 84 degrees and 45% humidity but no correction on the dyno? Is that what I see?
oil lines? fittings? clamps? exhuast work? air filters> air intake work? whats the true damage?
it was 84 degrees and 45% humidity but no correction on the dyno? Is that what I see?
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we are starting an 04 conv.same turbos with oil line kits,wast gates,blow off valves about 1000.00.base kit 1000.00, boost pump 300.,injectors 400.00filters and silicone,insulation, misc. 500.00.we will keep a more accurate accounting this time as i wasted allot of time and money trying to reinvent the wheel.
i have an appointment with a fiberglass guy to see about a hood
wires are still an issue
mike
i have an appointment with a fiberglass guy to see about a hood
wires are still an issue
mike
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5 psi was the boost on this pull.i have tail 6# springs.they said there is some loss with heat.shell pump gas,no meth.this is a 29k mile stock z06.the tuner called it a safe tune.
a line popped of and it it 18 psi for a sec.
as for cost? i did both hardened shafts,700hp clutch Assembly for a couple of grand
trailer and tune one more.2150 for the kit.probably two more with all the other stuff.
6000.00 would be in the ball park.
we are doing one more,i'll give the "now i get it " price when we are done
a line popped of and it it 18 psi for a sec.
as for cost? i did both hardened shafts,700hp clutch Assembly for a couple of grand
trailer and tune one more.2150 for the kit.probably two more with all the other stuff.
6000.00 would be in the ball park.
we are doing one more,i'll give the "now i get it " price when we are done
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zo6 vett, nice work mate! i would seriously look at fitting a shroud over the rad. they make a BIG differance. also look into a vented hood. again they help and its what alot of the PTS guys are running.
Cheers
Chris.
Cheers
Chris.
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i asked about it ,they were not sure
i think it is a plug wire issue that i am sorting out.i am having heat problems with them.i think i am dropping the MSD wire and going to accel 9000.the universal 9001 set with MSD coil boots along with a set of tpc-004 1800* sleeves should do the trick.
i am talking to accel product development to design a ls wire kit that reverses the coils to ward the center and runs the wires to the back,center.then under the headers to the plugs.then make some sort of cover to hide the whole thing.
at least i can drive it know
mike
i think it is a plug wire issue that i am sorting out.i am having heat problems with them.i think i am dropping the MSD wire and going to accel 9000.the universal 9001 set with MSD coil boots along with a set of tpc-004 1800* sleeves should do the trick.
i am talking to accel product development to design a ls wire kit that reverses the coils to ward the center and runs the wires to the back,center.then under the headers to the plugs.then make some sort of cover to hide the whole thing.
at least i can drive it know
mike