Stillen stage 1?
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From: LongIsland,NY
Stillen stage 1?
I did a search on a stage 1 kit, and couldnt find any1 who has one.
Is it possiable to get the warranty with this kit?
If so how much, and what does it cover?
How much would an install cost, and what additional parts would i need?
And is there a wait on getting one of them?
The reason i think i would want the stage 1 vs. 2/3 is the fact that i dont need anymore horsepower than stage 1 offers, and stage 1 is a grand cheaper.
Thanx in advance.
-Tom
Is it possiable to get the warranty with this kit?
If so how much, and what does it cover?
How much would an install cost, and what additional parts would i need?
And is there a wait on getting one of them?
The reason i think i would want the stage 1 vs. 2/3 is the fact that i dont need anymore horsepower than stage 1 offers, and stage 1 is a grand cheaper.
Thanx in advance.
-Tom
yeah there's a warrenty available if you buy one
I still wouldn't run a FI kit without an intercooler though, but that's just me. Who knows how hot that air will get when your engine gets really really hot. You'll just lose power since you'll have nothing to keep intake temps in check
I still wouldn't run a FI kit without an intercooler though, but that's just me. Who knows how hot that air will get when your engine gets really really hot. You'll just lose power since you'll have nothing to keep intake temps in check
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From: LongIsland,NY
Originally Posted by codeflux
+1 intercooler is good for you - that's what makes it safe. install should be ~$1k.
sorry for all the ?? i dnt know much about superchargers
it's safe if you don't push the car all that hard or drive to redline very often and only do it here and there.
I mean it IS safe, but you're going to lose a lot of power once the engine starts seeing some heat build up. The intercooler helps you not only keep the temps from rising, but will cool them even more than stage 1 and that means not only do you not lose power as the engine heats up, but you gain power
I mean it IS safe, but you're going to lose a lot of power once the engine starts seeing some heat build up. The intercooler helps you not only keep the temps from rising, but will cool them even more than stage 1 and that means not only do you not lose power as the engine heats up, but you gain power
Originally Posted by kleicoupe
is there any1 on here that has the kit and can give me a lil input on it???
-Tom
-Tom
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Originally Posted by kleicoupe
is there any1 on here that has the kit and can give me a lil input on it???
-Tom
-Tom
Originally Posted by kleicoupe
what does carb approved mean?
Ok what about other state like NY that don't care about CARB. What if the cop pull you over and see that you have a Turbo, what will they do to you? I never bother with it when I had my Civic, I just pay the inspector or give it to couple of my friends and they just give me a sticker for the inspection.
don't buy any sc or tt or st without an intercooler..... it's just a safer bet to have it...... what's the #1 concern when you fi a car? that's detonation.... so with the intercooler, you are just that much further from blowing up.... so GET IT..! besides, the stillen is heat sensitive.... so without an intercooler, you're doing yourself a diservice not to get the intercooler..... this is also the reason why stillen doesn't warr stage 1.......
Originally Posted by kleicoupe
Is there an intercooler other that stilllens that i can use with this system?
Originally Posted by kleicoupe
Is there an intercooler other that stilllens that i can use with this system?
According to Stillen's web site a Stage 1 is $3700 and a Stage 2 is $5300.
I have a turbo Buick and alcohol injection is all the rage right now. Yes the Buick is factory intercooled but I seriously doubt many of you have seen how tiny that thing is but it cannot handle the 20+ psi of boost.
A good computer controlled Alky injection is roughly $800. The difference between a Stage 1 and Stage 2 is $1600.
Now I'm just assuming here but I figure that without the added height of an intercooler the Stage 1 will fit under a stock hood. Again according to Stillen, the Power Cowl Hood is $200. What's paint and body work another $350-500?? That is a savings of $1350 over a Stage 2.
If you still need a hood that is still a savings of $800.
Again I may still be an idiot but taking a bit of a cue from the Mustang people, the intercooler will loose it's efficiency as the water heats up. They change the front mount and the cooler under the blower for more efficiency. I understand that the Stillen intercooler may be a better design so this may be moot.


