Thread: Reliable boost
View Single Post
Old 07-29-2021, 09:25 PM   #6
jeepmor
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2014
Drives: 84 CJ7, 08 Duramax, 2014 FRS
Location: Oregon
Posts: 487
Thanks: 347
Thanked 131 Times in 105 Posts
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
I like a SC to skip most of that under hood heat extras a turbo requires you to address with added vents, exhaust wrap, new exhaust on this car, and so forth.

With no internals upgrading, a base kit and it's CARB tune will get you started and put a good grin on your face over stock. Expect you'd want to add an oil cooler as well. Exhaust options are plentiful, and once freed up to breathe deeply, an Ecutek tune from CSG or similar.

I'm near this space now in the regards that I do have the HKS SC installed with their base tune. Only engine mod besides that is a CSG MXP cat back. And it's a kick in the butt to drive over stock. But, it's also my commuter. I'm saving the exhaust and tune finish on mine for later. Priorities shifted to the home for now. And the wife's truck needs tires this fall.

If you can do it all at once, great. If not, I like the SC path better as the exhaust isn't an integrated part of the install like a turbo. But namely, for me personally, it's because of not having to fight the under hood heat and allows me to keep my car looking entirely stock save some Enkei wheels and Rally Armors.

A colleague squeezed out 276 hp to the rear wheels with his turbo system. He had to put vents in his hood and all the other stuff for heat management. He had 17x9s on it, forget the tire, but the car looked lowered just because the tires filled out the wheel well gap. He had to retard the timing in first and second gears to keep it from breaking loose and spinning out due to his boost. Don't recall his psi number, been a while.

For your endurance goals, just be sure to buy the best parts/kit you can. Lots of reading in here to help you decide. It sure helped me. But I was specifically after something I could do in my garage start to finish with the HKS flash tablet version of the kit. I see it discontinued on some sites, but HKS still shows on website. Not sure, but it's still available if you choose that route. Only other tune on the tablet is the E85 tune, but that requires bigger injectors and fuel pump. They spec out Deatsch sp? specifically on the HKS website. So this kit is plug and play, but that's it, no more options that an Ecutek platform would provide.

For what you're after, I'd go straight to an Ecutek RACEROM system for maximum flexibility regardless of turbo or supercharger. There is a lot more changes you can make I learned from my turbo'd colleague. Rev limit changes, what it does at rev limit, timing, and so on. And there's solid tuners out there to take care of you. I'm not there yet, those are my next steps.

Meanwhile, I'm running on two months since installation with no codes and it functions just like before, but faster.

Last edited by jeepmor; 07-29-2021 at 09:57 PM.
jeepmor is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to jeepmor For This Useful Post:
BrahmaBull1990 (07-29-2021)