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OFT Tuning for Edelbrock SC
Hi guys,
Just wanted to let you know that we are currently tune a customer's Edelbrock SC. It's a nice kit and we will be able to support it as early as next week. Our custom E-tuning will still be required for optimizing the performance on each car but our starting baseline map will be safe and will make the car perfectly drivable right off the bat :) Cheers Shiv |
OFT supporter here, looking forward to this!
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Ugh I was set on getting the OFT350 package for my 2013 (Already working with you on the OFT300 for my 2013) but now this...you make my life difficult Shiv.
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Wow!
Will you guys be supporting a variety of header combos with this SC kit, or just stock/OFH? |
This is great news! You guys are doing an awesome job supporting more and more mods.
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The ghost has reappeared
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Looking forward to this very much.
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wow! nice job!
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boom. This is why I love OFT/Vishnu
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Any update on this yet shiv? Want to go superchargered and edelbrock seems like a very good choice
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This completely sold me on the edelbrock now, is the base tune available for flashing? Does it work for the autos? more specifically ZA1JD00D? |
So... now that you have direct support for the Edelbrock SC and your own OFT350 turbo kit, what would you consider the pros/cons between the two for a daily-driven street car? I understand the obvious advantage the Edelbrock has in strict emissions states like CA, but if the lack of a CARB certificate isn't an issue... is the Edelbrock worth the extra $1400 over the OFT350/SBD turbo setup?
I don't want this to devolve into a typical Turbo vs. Supercharger debate as I'm well aware of the fundamental differences/trade-offs... I mostly want to focus on these two products and the support you provide for them through the OFT. -Matt |
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Same... I'm thinking the OFT350/SBD turbo is still the biggest bang for the buck. (assuming CARB isn't a factor, of course) but it would be interesting to get shiv's perspective.
The edlebrock also appears to be the less "intrusive" installation since you're just changing out bolt-on parts rather than swapping oil pans and cutting crash beams.. But I'm not sure it's easier. -Matt Sent from my XT1095 using Tapatalk |
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Another thing to consider is that the edelbrock kit adds ~60lbs pretty high up in the engine bay. I don't know the weight of the turbo kit, which sits lower down but also further forward. |
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My car is mostly for DD and the semi-regular weekend twisties, so the mid-range grunt really helps. I can stay in 6th when passing on the freeway on my daily commute and usually just stay in 3rd or 4th when doing a canyon run (just "point & squirt" but now my heel-toe technique has suffered greatly). Although I'm a turbo guy (owned several, this is my first SC'd car), I think the linear power matches the original character of the car very well. I've ridden in a friends SBD car and, although the turbo surge is fun on a straight, it felt too much like an "on-off" switch on the twisties. I can't comment on OFT (I have met Shiv and he seems like a nice guy), but Edelbrock tech support is top notch, plus it helps that they are in the same state. CARB is great , but if you don't need it and already have an OFT, this is a nice plus (I would note that if you do need CARB, I would asume that going with OFT won't work) |
Sounds like a blast, I'm a turbo guy too, but the edelbrock SC just sounds so nice after reading all about it.
I'm in Florida, so what's this about carburetors? :P -Josh |
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