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Old 09-03-2010, 09:37 PM
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You just made me laugh like crazy......
lmao this guy here
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Did I miss something?
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did something get edited out?

Also aren't Precision e comp covers the same exterior dimensions all the way up to 76mm? Aren't 7675's the same size as 6765's? Why does the turbo options for precision end at 71mm?

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Old 09-04-2010, 08:25 PM
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I think the E cover is a 3" inlet and 2" outlet.
The 3" inlet would limit it to the 71mm.

The S cover is the next one up the ladder
and it has a 4" inlet and a 2 1/2 outlet.
There's enough room in this one for the 76mm wheel.
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well, its been a month now, whats the latest here rob??
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Here are some pic's of the A/W water tank.
I'll point out some of the features.

1: It's a T&B water tight strain relief.
This keeps the wiring connections out of the tank.

2: Industrial garden hose style fittings on the return hose.
This is there so you can hook a piece garden hose to the return
and drain the tank using the pump.

3: Rule 2000 pump mounted on a stand in the tank.
This will help keep the pump from sucking trash off the bottom.

4: Tank is made of marine grade 5052 aluminum.
More corrosion resistant than 6061.

5:There will be a manual pump "ON" bottom mounted
next to the tank to run the pump to drain the tank when needed.
"Not yet mounted".
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Here's the pump.
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any eta on when the first complete kit will be done. I cant wait to see the first one on a car!
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Hopefully by tax season.

I hate to set a date, we have set very high standards for this kit and we don’t want to leave any stone unturned.

We’re currently looking for a good location for the coolant recovery tank, the passenger side air filter will need that space. We have some ideas but need to weigh the pros and cons.
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whats goin on with your wbsite? cant get in, does funky stuff. jus tryin to check your products and what not. also anxious for this kit to finish and see what it looks like. from the looks of it, resembles aps kit, but with ur own special additions?
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Originally Posted by cfon159
whats goin on with your wbsite? cant get in, does funky stuff. jus tryin to check your products and what not. also anxious for this kit to finish and see what it looks like. from the looks of it, resembles aps kit, but with ur own special additions?
Did the site get hacked? Sophos reports virus/spyware when I try to go to their site:

http://www.sophos.com/security/analy...malpdfjsp.html
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this build has been going on for months!
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My site got hacked, I’m working on it.

Resembles? Look a little closer, this kit will
make the APS kit look like something from Walmart.

It’s been going on for a long time I agree, but doing it right takes time.

There are tons of things that we wouldn’t settle for ...

So we would work on other parts until a better solution come to mind.

Sorry it’s taking so long guys.

If it was a one off kit for one car it would had been finished over months ago
but it has to fit your car and his car and there cars.

It’s not easy.

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Here's a tip for ya. Put water in the IC tank, run a hose up to the front of the car, through an IC and back to the rear of the car but don't attach it to the tank...put it in a 5 gallon bucket...turn on the Rule 2000 and time how long it takes to fill the bucket.

Repeat with a Rule 3700.

Be sure to use the actual hose size that will be used in the installation as the Rule is VERY sensitive.

You'll be surprised at the results.
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Originally Posted by onfire
Here's a tip for ya. Put water in the IC tank, run a hose up to the front of the car, through an IC and back to the rear of the car but don't attach it to the tank...put it in a 5 gallon bucket...turn on the Rule 2000 and time how long it takes to fill the bucket.

Repeat with a Rule 3700.

Be sure to use the actual hose size that will be used in the installation as the Rule is VERY sensitive.

You'll be surprised at the results.
So what pump would you put in the tank?
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Originally Posted by onfire
Here's a tip for ya. Put water in the IC tank, run a hose up to the front of the car, through an IC and back to the rear of the car but don't attach it to the tank...put it in a 5 gallon bucket...turn on the Rule 2000 and time how long it takes to fill the bucket.

Repeat with a Rule 3700.

Be sure to use the actual hose size that will be used in the installation as the Rule is VERY sensitive.

You'll be surprised at the results.
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So what pump would you put in the tank?
I think this was discussed once before and the Rule 2000 does not push enough water to cool the intake charge. Something bigger such as a the 3700 or bigger needs be put in there. That is the point onfire is trying to make.

Any updates Rob or Chris? Getting married next year so my money is dwindling.
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Originally Posted by ModularTurbo
My site got hacked, I’m working on it.

Resembles? Look a little closer, this kit will
make the APS kit look like something from Walmart.

It’s been going on for a long time I agree, but doing it right takes time.

There are tons of things that we wouldn’t settle for ...

So we would work on other parts until a better solution come to mind.

Sorry it’s taking so long guys.

If it was a one off kit for one car it would had been finished over months ago
but it has to fit your car and his car and there cars.

It’s not easy.
waiting and waiting
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We have found a place for the coolant recovery tank.
It will be 1.2 gal tank mated to the front of the intercooler
water tank.

We are testing it on Chris’ stock 96 T/A to see how it works out.

So far it works just like the stock tank.
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ETA on kits?
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Originally Posted by JAX04
ETA on kits?
id bet its the same as a few posts up. hes not going to set a time (smart) because he wants to make sure the kit is gtg.


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