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TopgunZ 09-28-2014 02:36 PM

When will the 3" be ready to ship? Dibs.....:driving:

Boosted Performance 09-28-2014 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by TopgunZ (Post 2981165)
When will the 3" be ready to ship? Dibs.....:driving:

Should be early next week.

whiteZ34 09-28-2014 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance (Post 2981114)
Yeah, I will have to update the 3" charge pipes part. The Titanium charge pipes are not an option yet, so that stays out. I can only offer that once I have received a sample and have made sure it all looks and fits perfect.




Correct, I have not done that. When this kit came out 2.5 year ago now, the general understanding was that the stock block limit was in the low to mid 500whp range. With the original 2.75" piping on the test car, the tuner had no concerns with the MAF voltage, or at least none that were relayed to me. I am not a pro tuner, so my understanding was that all is well.

I also noticed that one other turbo kit had 2.5" charge pipes, and was making over 500whp....again, re-assurance that the MAF sensor flow limits were in check.

On top of that other kits were able to push the 2.75" charge pipes well in to the 600whp range, again, no flags came up.

I have gone to the larger 3" diameter charge pipes with the next round of kits
(working on 16 at the moment) and I believe that this will provide more than enough safety margin even for those pushing in to the 600's.

Sounds good Sasha! Was simply just trying to lend a lil feed back for the good of your market. I would love to upgrade my kit eventually and push over 600hp with a built motor. But that's also down the road for now haha.:driving:

Boosted Performance 09-28-2014 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by whiteZ34 (Post 2981179)
Sounds good Sasha! Was simply just trying to lend a lil feed back for the good of your market. I would love to upgrade my kit eventually and push over 600hp with a built motor. But that's also down the road for now haha.:driving:

Appreciate the reminder. I am in full on production mode right now, so the sometimes the small stuff like this gets forgotten.

zguynate 09-28-2014 03:53 PM

Bah! I wish I had more money lol. With Z Nationals and Import Alliance coming up I need to conserve my funds. I'm wanting to push my car a little further, but I want to do it as smart as possible. I'll be getting with Charles eventually about getting another pump to work in conjunction with his road race pump and get the fuel return system to aid in my quest for mo power!!! I'd also like to get the new 3" pipes, but in the future. I'll be keeping an eye on BP though!

370zrider 10-01-2014 04:47 PM

is it possible to install this kit with Stillen headers ?

Boosted Performance 10-01-2014 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zrider (Post 2985441)
is it possible to install this kit with Stillen headers ?

It should work just fine if the headers are OEM style.

Chuck33079 10-01-2014 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zrider (Post 2985441)
is it possible to install this kit with Stillen headers ?

Edit- I stand corrected.

victorofhavoc 10-03-2014 01:22 PM

Hey Sasha,

Is it possible for your kit to be tuned for more low end response? I see single turbo making great torque and power up top, but compared to a TT kit it has almost half the torque at the 2.5k and 3k rpm range. I'm just wondering because I do some occasional autox courses road courses and don't want to sacrifice the low end response coming out of a corner and having snap oversteer when the turbo kicks in. I would gladly sacrifice power for some low end torque.

You have an excellent looking kit though! From the videos I've seen it looks like a blast to be in a BP kit Z!

thanks for taking the time an effort to improve your kit's functionality and ease of install as well

jwick 10-03-2014 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by victorofhavoc (Post 2987860)
Hey Sasha,

Is it possible for your kit to be tuned for more low end response? I see single turbo making great torque and power up top, but compared to a TT kit it has almost half the torque at the 2.5k and 3k rpm range. I'm just wondering because I do some occasional autox courses road courses and don't want to sacrifice the low end response coming out of a corner and having snap oversteer when the turbo kicks in. I would gladly sacrifice power for some low end torque.

You have an excellent looking kit though! From the videos I've seen it looks like a blast to be in a BP kit Z!

thanks for taking the time an effort to improve your kit's functionality and ease of install as well

You have this backwards at least with a twin scroll. A single turbo makes better low end torque than a twin. I had to have my tuner take out a bunch of timing down low because it was making too much torque. I'll see if I can dig up my dyno that has my car with a GTM TT kit graph overlaid. Sasha's BP kit dominates it.

jwick 10-03-2014 01:33 PM

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The dark blue is my torque curve and the lighter blue is the GTM TT Stage 2 kit. My HP curve is the brown and his is the red. Both cars tuned by the same tuner, same dyno, both at the limit my tuner feels comfortable on a stock block. You can easily see Sasha's Single Twin Scroll dominates the GTM kit through almost all of the power band.

Note - the dyno is an old Mustang dyno and would add 15-20% for typical Dynojet numbers.

victorofhavoc 10-03-2014 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 2987876)
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...d3af7f4c79.jpg

The dark blue is my torque curve and the lighter blue is the GTM TT Stage 2 kit. My HP curve is the brown and his is the red. Both cars tuned by the same tuner, same dyno, both at the limit my tuner feels comfortable on a stock block. You can easily see Sasha's Single Twin Scroll dominates the GTM kit through almost all of the power band.

Note - the dyno is an old Mustang dyno and would add 15-20% for typical Dynojet numbers.

Hmm that's very interesting. I was looking at the FI TT kit recently and it seems to be making about 275 lbft @ 2.5k rpm. If the BP kit can do that I'll be incredibly impressed. Then again that's off of the FI TT advertisement page. I've really been trying to dig up some TT versus single twin scroll Dynos that are on the same plot to really understand the differences and yours helps a ton. I wonder if anyone else out there has comparison Dynos like that. I'd love to see them.

Mitco39 10-03-2014 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 2987876)
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...d3af7f4c79.jpg

The dark blue is my torque curve and the lighter blue is the GTM TT Stage 2 kit. My HP curve is the brown and his is the red. Both cars tuned by the same tuner, same dyno, both at the limit my tuner feels comfortable on a stock block. You can easily see Sasha's Single Twin Scroll dominates the GTM kit through almost all of the power band.

Note - the dyno is an old Mustang dyno and would add 15-20% for typical Dynojet numbers.

mmmmhmmmmm torque. I dont think there is a manlier word! haha

jwick 10-03-2014 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by victorofhavoc (Post 2987933)
Hmm that's very interesting. I was looking at the FI TT kit recently and it seems to be making about 275 lbft @ 2.5k rpm. If the BP kit can do that I'll be incredibly impressed. Then again that's off of the FI TT advertisement page. I've really been trying to dig up some TT versus single twin scroll Dynos that are on the same plot to really understand the differences and yours helps a ton. I wonder if anyone else out there has comparison Dynos like that. I'd love to see them.

You also want to make sure you know what fuel is being ran. Both the cars in my post are running 93. If the FI TT kit is running E85 the torque will come on much earlier because you can run more aggressive timing. The only real way to compare kits is to have them truly side by side, like in my comparison (same dyno, same tuner, stock block, etc.). I'd love to see how a similar built FI kit compares to mine but unfortunately there aren't any in Houston.

jwick 10-03-2014 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Mitco39 (Post 2987952)
mmmmhmmmmm torque. I dont think there is a manlier word! haha

Especially when it's used in the same explanation as dominates :bowrofl:


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