turbonetics kit on a 2005 revup
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well not being conceited at all....all im saying is that im not worried....whats the big deal in that? i have had 2 built engines before, this is not my first project car, im not new to forced induction. a lot of people who do blow their motors usually do it when they are stomping on the gas pedal and being stupid. imo the deserve to have a blown motor. i simply got this kit because i missed the sound of the turbo. and im sure people are gonna say why didnt you get an evo or a sti. well its because they got four doors and they are ugly to me.
my question here was is anyone had and fitment issues for their rev up g35.
my question here was is anyone had and fitment issues for their rev up g35.
Blowing an engine usually has very little do do with stomping on the gas pedal and being stupid. If your car has proper supporting mods and a good tune, you should be able to stomp on the gas pedal and not blow your engine . If your car dose not have a proper set up and tune it will usually blow up when your driving it hard. I bought my turbo kit to stomp on the gas pedal most people do buy them because they want more speed and power and that usually involves driving the car at full throttle.
Good luck and i hope you don't have the endless issues 85% of the people that bought this kit have had. But you already have the fitment issues they usually carry on to broke brackets on pipes with holes in them from what i have read any way maybe if you get them fabbed to fit proper you will be alright?!?
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well obviously people buy it to "stop on the gas" but consistently hitting red line is a different story also if your tuner sucks or you use the out of the box reflash.
like i said before not talking about performance or blowing engines. i simply asked if there were fitment issues. and i got my answer. thanks for those who gave their personal issues they had with this kit
like i said before not talking about performance or blowing engines. i simply asked if there were fitment issues. and i got my answer. thanks for those who gave their personal issues they had with this kit
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well obviously people buy it to "stomp on the gas" but consistently hitting red line is a different story also if your tuner sucks or you use the out of the box reflash.
like i said before not talking about performance or blowing engines. i simply asked if there were fitment issues. and i got my answer. thanks for those who gave their personal issues they had with this kit
like i said before not talking about performance or blowing engines. i simply asked if there were fitment issues. and i got my answer. thanks for those who gave their personal issues they had with this kit
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I had to build a new downpipe and modify the intercooler pipes...but outside that, everything else stayed the same.
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if it looks like blow by, (smoke out the exhaust) check your downpipe. My TN turbo was covered in oil inside( you could see it through the blades)=leaking seals. Outside that, everything else was just fine. I replaced my BOV with a HKS model, so I had to also modify the intake a bit, no biggie.
Are you still OEM front bumper? I am and I am running the fans as well and upgraded the battery to an optima red top. Another friend of mine had the oem battery with the same set up and it killed his battery, fyi.
Are you still OEM front bumper? I am and I am running the fans as well and upgraded the battery to an optima red top. Another friend of mine had the oem battery with the same set up and it killed his battery, fyi.
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blown motor is cause by detonation. Which can be prevented by proper tuning, air fuel ratio, etc etc. A lot of tuners like to run it rich to prevent detonation.
Run colder plugs, get a good tuner and don't hit over 7 psi on stock internals. You should be good.
Also: T-bolt clamps > regular screw clamps...
Run colder plugs, get a good tuner and don't hit over 7 psi on stock internals. You should be good.
Also: T-bolt clamps > regular screw clamps...
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blown motor is cause by detonation. Which can be prevented by proper tuning, air fuel ratio, etc etc. A lot of tuners like to run it rich to prevent detonation.
Run colder plugs, get a good tuner and don't hit over 7 psi on stock internals. You should be good.
Also: T-bolt clamps > regular screw clamps...
Run colder plugs, get a good tuner and don't hit over 7 psi on stock internals. You should be good.
Also: T-bolt clamps > regular screw clamps...
my screw clamps hold 20psi
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