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Mike@GTM 03-26-2013 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Nism0370 (Post 2229321)
What are the road course track use implications of this kit or with any tt application.. i.e. what else must be considered with the extra heat, fuel use, etc.? I have a 25 row oil cooler and phunk's accessory 255lph walbro fuel pump. just trying to gauge total cost of parts needed.

For a track car, heat is the biggest concern. There are a number of ways you can attack the problem. Things like a vented hood, upgraded fans, using Uprev to lower the temperature the fans come on at, upgraded radiator. Those are the "off the shelf" options. Of course, there are a variety of other things you can do depending on how creative or resourceful you are.

Before you start getting crazy with the cooling mods though, it would be a good idea to get a firm grip on where you are now with your coolant and oil temps. While gauges can go a long way to helping you determine that, you want to be focused on your driving as opposed to your gauges. Therefore, it would be ideal to have data logging capability so you can go over the logs while you're in the paddock after your session to see your peak temps.

Just remember that different tracks will have different demands on the car and the driver. Some tracks are going to push your cooling system hard while others are going to shred your tires instead. You need to setup your car for what you are trying to do, the track you are driving on and the conditions you are driving in.

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Originally Posted by BlkNismo (Post 2229826)
I may have overlooked, will stealth black be standard or optional?

Is it possible to have hks ssqv bov opposed to tial or turbosmart?

As always, powder coated intercooler pipes and thermal dispersant coating on the intercooler are optional.

As for specifying different blow off valves or other components, keep in mind that the intent of this kit is to have it on the shelf and ready to ship. While we can certainly accommodate custom orders, it will add to the lead time.

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Originally Posted by LukasC (Post 2233493)
This is an awesome price! I have the money available to buy this if the group buy goes down and definitely could finance it! One concern though is if these turbos will need to be changed later if i want to make over 550whp? Also that 11psi at just under 500whp on the mustang dyno is that on a stock block? Pm im very interested

Thank you.

The need to change turbos depends on which setup you start out with. If you go with the 18g's, you won't need to change turbos for more power. The dyno graph on the Mustang dyno was with the 18g's on the stock engine and 91 octane gas.

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Originally Posted by indyn (Post 2234091)
base map (not cable and license) available for tuner kits?

when will the production start?

Yes, we can send you a base map to get you going if you get the tuner kit.

As for production, we are still ironing out some details on production time. Once we have the information on when these kits will be available, we will announce it.

ATL_Red_G35 03-26-2013 04:37 PM

Mike, will the kit work with a 2011 FX35 RWD?

SPOHN 03-26-2013 06:43 PM

^ oh my lord look who it is.

LukasC 03-27-2013 12:42 AM

Ok thats good to know! I am highly interested in this! Im pretty sure i want to be put on the list i can finance the kit and put most the cash down. Just wondering will you be posting some videos of this kit so we can see the quality?
From what i have researched about kits in general is their is three things to look for
How fast, reliable, and cheap it is. You can only pick two and sacrifice the third. So this kit is cheaper than most and fast not the fastest but still fast so is the parts reliable? Any warranty with the parts? Obviously if you dont install it you cant warranty the install but i plan on keeping this car for 30 years. So i want something that is reliable. Thats my concern. Other than that id buy it in a heart beat!

Another question can the test car be put on a dynojet too?

With that in mind if i go on the list id want the 18's with black powdercoated pipes and i already have uprev so no need for that. And it would be shipped to 78249.

Thanks again!

Oh and i plan on buying the GTM 3" quad exhaust down the line too any chance of saving money and throwing that in too? If not its ok im in no rush for the 3" yet.

edub370 03-27-2013 08:14 AM

GTM, what are your thoughts on someone attempting a tt install without a lift? i know it CAN be done in theory, but in practice, is this something i would even wanna look in to

diddy535 03-27-2013 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by edub370 (Post 2235766)
GTM, what are your thoughts on someone attempting a tt install without a lift? i know it CAN be done in theory, but in practice, is this something i would even wanna look in to

That'd be tough to do the exhaust manifold but I've seen people install that at home before.

indyn 03-27-2013 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike@GTM (Post 2234248)
Yes, we can send you a base map to get you going if you get the tuner kit.

As for production, we are still ironing out some details on production time. Once we have the information on when these kits will be available, we will announce it.

thanks Mike. Can we expect an April production start date? and a noob question, what is the power difference between external and internal wastegate kits? which one is good for emissions levels similar to factory?

SAM@GTM 03-27-2013 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by edub370 (Post 2235766)
GTM, what are your thoughts on someone attempting a tt install without a lift? i know it CAN be done in theory, but in practice, is this something i would even wanna look in to

It has been done many times even with our Garret baced kit. The MHI kit is even easier to install.

Sam

KaienZ34 03-27-2013 10:07 AM

:excited:

blackonorange 03-27-2013 11:10 AM

Lol is there a a way I can put a rush on this ?!?!?

esfourteen 03-27-2013 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by edub370 (Post 2235766)
GTM, what are your thoughts on someone attempting a tt install without a lift? i know it CAN be done in theory, but in practice, is this something i would even wanna look in to

you can do it in jack stands, a few of us have done the garret kit. this doesn't even need the head drilled/tapped so its easier to install now.

ATL_Red_G35 03-27-2013 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SPOHN (Post 2234983)
^ oh my lord look who it is.

lol Chris, what's that suppose to mean?

Mike@GTM - Will this kit work with a 2011 FX35 RWD?

Thanks,
Kev

Alstann 03-27-2013 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by esfourteen (Post 2236316)
you can do it in jack stands, a few of us have done the garret kit. this doesn't even need the head drilled/tapped so its easier to install now.

This is great news - that was one of my worries with the Garrett kit, even though a template was included.

edub370 03-27-2013 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by esfourteen (Post 2236316)
you can do it in jack stands, a few of us have done the garret kit. this doesn't even need the head drilled/tapped so its easier to install now.

how long did the install take?

BlkNismo 03-27-2013 05:13 PM

Does this kit require relocation of the washer reservoir?


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