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Old 06-01-2013, 02:05 PM   #71
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Out of curiosity, and to see if my math is right, speculatively, if you're making 300 WHP, then you're making about 350 HP at the flywheel/crank (those two are pretty much synonymous right?) with about 15% parasitic loss, correct?
its all an estimation, but typically ive seen 17% drivetrain loss used for FR platforms and 15% used for FF, which in this case would be about 360 @ the crank approx. of course
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Old 06-13-2013, 03:54 PM   #72
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With several kits on members cars already can we add a section linking threads of journals with members running the kits?
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might want to add revworks to the list.
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might want to add revworks to the list.
searched but couldn't find them. theres one guy who's reviewing it but not the manufacturer's thread.
link?
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Old 06-24-2013, 10:09 PM   #75
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searched but couldn't find them. theres one guy who's reviewing it but not the manufacturer's thread.
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38993
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Old 06-25-2013, 09:21 AM   #76
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Old 08-29-2013, 01:54 PM   #78
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STS single... and twin turbo
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A Remote mount turbo setup.

+ Doesn't crowd engine bay.
+ A bit less heat build up in the bay.
+ Weight in the back for better balance.
+ Less passenger noise.
+ Usually quicker to install.
+ Usually cheaper w/no need to turbo specific custom exhaust.
+ Usually cools down a lot faster and may not need a turbo timer.

- Move volume equally slightly slower throttle response (& more lag.)
- Longer the pipe usually means lower boost.
- Speed bump/pothole nightmare on stock/lowered cars.
- Easily prone to theft in my area.

never owned a remote setup but a friend while I was at school had a set up on his 05 GTO.
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Old 10-09-2013, 10:24 AM   #81
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Just my .02$ from what ive heard about these

The rear mounts dont need intercoolers, and therefor ive been told the boost and lag are very comparable to a bay mounted turbo w a fmic
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A Remote mount turbo setup.

+ Doesn't crowd engine bay.
+ A bit less heat build up in the bay.
+ Weight in the back for better balance.
+ Less passenger noise.
+ Usually quicker to install.
+ Usually cheaper w/no need to turbo specific custom exhaust.
+ Usually cools down a lot faster and may not need a turbo timer.

- Move volume equally slightly slower throttle response (& more lag.)
- Longer the pipe usually means lower boost.
- Speed bump/pothole nightmare on stock/lowered cars.
- Easily prone to theft in my area.

never owned a remote setup but a friend while I was at school had a set up on his 05 GTO.
You forgot another couple minuses in that you have to run oil lines all the way to the rear of the car and I am assuming it uses an inline pump in the return line to get the oil back to the pan.
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I remember wanting to use this kit on my 370Z until someone posted an article explaining how this set up creates some nasty back pressure.
I can't remember the details.this kit is pretty cheap and it's like having a performance exhaust already in the set up.

if it were so good it would make you wonder why more people don't use it.
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Old 10-21-2013, 02:27 PM   #84
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I'm new to the FR-S scene. I'm trying to figure out (based on these options) ... the prices, how long they've been out there, different stages/requirements, users experience, and the whp/wtq numbers they claim.

Is there anywhere that helps with this, or should I just get started on my days of homework on the subject?

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