Everyone who has Greddy TT

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Nov 2, 2005 | 03:24 PM
  #2  
tuning tuning.. oh and did I mention tuning?? it makes a world a difference..
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Nov 2, 2005 | 06:11 PM
  #3  
Quote: tuning tuning.. oh and did I mention tuning?? it makes a world a difference..
+1........VERY true.......with most turbo kits........especially with THIS kit.
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Nov 5, 2005 | 10:33 AM
  #4  
Over a year and still running strong with 400 RWHP & 400 RWTQ.
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Nov 7, 2005 | 01:05 PM
  #5  
spend extra money and buy a better kit, single or twin!
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Nov 7, 2005 | 01:26 PM
  #6  
6 months of hard running no problems. Got a 4.2 mm head gasket and an upgraded fuel system with it (The stock fuel system is no good). Running 8 psi and put down 422 rwhp and 382 ft/lb tq. sAVE MONEY ON RIMS OR SOMETHNG THAT DOESN'T MATTER, NEVER ON THE TURBO OR THE TUNING!!!!
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Nov 7, 2005 | 05:16 PM
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Quote: spend extra money and buy a better kit
Or just spend the money to make the greddy complete. There are no bad kits, just not all are complete out of the box like some.
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Nov 7, 2005 | 05:33 PM
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I agree, build your kit the right way and there shouldn't be any problems. I think there was actually a thread comparing the cost of an APS kit to a Greddy kit. Once a worthy fuel system is added to the Greddy kit and modifications were made to the APS system, the price difference was a few hundred $'s. So it's not the kit. It's everyone's lack of buying the right components to complete the kit......I take it this happened to you Iceman8. I am sorry about your loss but not all of us are having the nightmares you are so lets leave the Greddy bashing for somewhere else. Gman2004 was a Greddy TT hero (all 543 rwhp of it). His car just goes to show that the Greddy kit or any other kit can make great power and be reliable with a good tune and quality components.
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Nov 7, 2005 | 05:36 PM
  #9  
what do you need to complete the kit other then fuel kit?
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Nov 7, 2005 | 05:37 PM
  #10  
Quote: what do you need to complete the kit other then fuel kit?
a BOV, fuel pump, and a timing harness for the emange.
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Nov 7, 2005 | 05:42 PM
  #11  
Quote: I agree, build your kit the right way and there shouldn't be any problems. I think there was actually a thread comparing the cost of an APS kit to a Greddy kit. Once a worthy fuel system is added to the Greddy kit and modifications were made to the APS system, the price difference was a few hundred $'s. So it's not the kit. It's everyone's lack of buying the right components to complete the kit......I take it this happened to you Iceman8. I am sorry about your loss but not all of us are having the nightmares you are so lets leave the Greddy bashing for somewhere else. Gman2004 was a Greddy TT hero (all 543 rwhp of it). His car just goes to show that the Greddy kit or any other kit can make great power and be reliable with a good tune and quality components.
i thought the aps kit was pretty complete...what needs to be modified on this? or am i just readin this post wrong?
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Nov 7, 2005 | 05:43 PM
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Quote: i thought the aps kit was pretty complete...what needs to be modified on this? or am i just readin this post wrong?
APS is complete out of the box the greddy is not.
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Nov 7, 2005 | 05:48 PM
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Ive had mine blow up on me. I put it on an 04 A/T coupe, and the passenger side turbo oil return line got backed up or pinched. This in turn backed the oil into teh turbo, cracked a few seals and damaged the turbo, then backed up into the exhaust mainfold and cracked the exhaust manifold around cyl 5. Cyl 5 in turn had a 80% leak into the crank case due to a cracked ring and ring landing. Everything is getting fixed and were putting in a few more goodies as well as a built motor.

Like everyone else says. TUNING IS A MUST WITH THE GREDDY KIT!!
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Nov 7, 2005 | 09:57 PM
  #14  
Quote: Ive had mine blow up on me. I put it on an 04 A/T coupe, and the passenger side turbo oil return line got backed up or pinched. This in turn backed the oil into teh turbo, cracked a few seals and damaged the turbo, then backed up into the exhaust mainfold and cracked the exhaust manifold around cyl 5. Cyl 5 in turn had a 80% leak into the crank case due to a cracked ring and ring landing. Everything is getting fixed and were putting in a few more goodies as well as a built motor.

Like everyone else says. TUNING IS A MUST WITH THE GREDDY KIT!!

Just wondering what your symptoms were when this happened and how many miles you had on the car?
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Nov 8, 2005 | 12:01 AM
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The only reason I like the greddy kit over the APS system is tunability and fimiliarity. I am fimiliar with Greddy kits and the Greddy Emanage, to a point, and so are alot of other people. While I have read on here of people trying to find certified tuners to tune the system the APS kit uses, which I can't remember what it is called.The Greddy emanage I think is easier to tune. But when I order my kit I am adding a few extras, ie- HKS SSQV BOV, 650cc RC injectors, Emanage Ulitmate, and a couple more goodies to go inside the motor that I haven't completely decided on yet.
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