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Old 12-03-2007, 08:43 PM
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More parts arrived today.
2 1/2" Silicone couplers $33.86
Header wrap w/SS ties $27.00
Turbo $274.98

Total so far $954.62

Not to thrilled about the turbo but lets see how it works, we could always change it later. The inducer wheel measures 53mm even though it was advertised at 60mm


 
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Old 12-03-2007, 09:02 PM
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Looks like you are doing some good work. You could always look in the marketplace here for some good used parts, theres no reason not to, its CHEAPER. Keep us updated!!!!!!!1
 
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Thanks for all the replies guys
 
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Best of luck, It looks fairly interesting
 
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IC piping arrived today $120.33 mild steel. The 2 pipes to the left are 3" the rest is 2 1/2" and a 3 to 2 1/2 reducer.
Haven't had a chance to do anything more, real busy time for me at work.

Good news from the turbo vendor is that they are exchanging it for what was advertised with a 60mm inducer wheel Should have by next week.



Total $1074
 
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awesome, cant wait to see how it turns out!
 
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Originally Posted by Good & Tight
IC piping arrived today $120.33 mild steel. The 2 pipes to the left are 3" the rest is 2 1/2" and a 3 to 2 1/2 reducer.
Haven't had a chance to do anything more, real busy time for me at work.

Good news from the turbo vendor is that they are exchanging it for what was advertised with a 60mm inducer wheel Should have by next week.


Total $1074
nice! where'd you get the mandrel bent pipes at? jcwhitney?

look at all the haters.. they're quiet now.. LOL
 
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nice! where'd you get the mandrel bent pipes at? jcwhitney?

look at all the haters.. they're quiet now.. LOL
Got the pipes from here... http://store.racing-solutions.org/index.html
 
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i had to register to tell you guys what good and tight wont.
he is the king of fast on a budget. he has an 11 second 400hp 4 cyl BMW that absolutely kills anything that goes up against it and everything is home brewed home depot style. he makes everything himself and trial and error makes him fast. hes blown a lot of **** up but hes got it down to a science now. i expect him to come in at his budget if history means anything
 
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Well, you seem to be doing a good job so far, I don't know much about installing a turbo, but it looks all good to me. I hope this works, and you can show that a "home depot" turbo kit can make some good numbers for a price that is more than half of the big name turbo's. Even if this doesnt work then props to you for atleast giving it a try!
 
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Also, in order to stay with-in your 2k dollar budget. How do you plan to tune the car? I think a reflash costs atleast 500$, and I know the EMU's are double that. Just wondering how you planed to tune this turbo after you get it running?
 
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Also, in order to stay with-in your 2k dollar budget. How do you plan to tune the car? I think a reflash costs atleast 500$, and I know the EMU's are double that. Just wondering how you planed to tune this turbo after you get it running?
in the initial post he states

"keep the cost at $2000 using new parts, not including the tuning."
 
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Bro, if you get this up and running, which I see very possible since I personally know people that have done the home-grown kits SUCCESSFULLY on other cars, I see you in a pretty good financial situation if you can convince others to follow suit(me included)....best of luck to you!!
 
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Originally Posted by blunt
in the initial post he states

"keep the cost at $2000 using new parts, not including the tuning."
My bad I havent read the first post in a couple days, I forgot to look! What do you plan on tuning it with anyway?
 
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Originally Posted by kleicoupe
My bad I havent read the first post in a couple days, I forgot to look! What do you plan on tuning it with anyway?
Still researching on which would be the best way for tuning, ATM I have a set of 440cc injectors on order. The car currently has an AFC but have read will not work with boost. So if anybody has suggestions i'm all ears.
 


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