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Old 02-14-2012, 09:41 PM   #85
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I can lend you a BD with a dying 4eat if it comes back with a direct injected turbo...
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Old 02-15-2012, 10:47 AM   #86
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Serious note, what about just going to a Lexus dealer or wrecker for a couple of the D4-S directed injectors to do some flow testing at different pressures?
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Serious note, what about just going to a Lexus dealer or wrecker for a couple of the D4-S directed injectors to do some flow testing at different pressures?
that's the fun part, my connection at Siemens has strict rules...no help with a bench.
I know that Deatchwerks and I spent a lot of time at PRI talking about this exact thing...then they made me an 'employee' on facebook
Great guys and look forward to working with them on this project.
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Just wondering, are any of you guys holding out for a factory turbo... ?

I might be, pretty sure there will be one eventually.
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Just wondering, are any of you guys holding out for a factory turbo... ?

I might be, pretty sure there will be one eventually.
That is what I was thinking of doing. Get all my other mods done and wait for a turbo from the factory
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Old 02-16-2012, 11:42 PM   #90
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Just wondering, are any of you guys holding out for a factory turbo... ?

I might be, pretty sure there will be one eventually.

I believe Toyota/Subaru has made it pretty clear that there won't be a turbo model.

I think that's just to make us go ahead and buy one though... Then when sales start to drop they'll add FI.
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I believe Toyota/Subaru has made it pretty clear that there won't be a turbo model.

I think that's just to make us go ahead and buy one though... Then when sales start to drop they'll add FI.
I believe after the WRX was first launched SOA said no way in hell the STI was coming over here, too. Soooo....?
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Just wondering, are any of you guys holding out for a factory turbo... ?

I might be, pretty sure there will be one eventually.
I know a guy who has said it'll be about 18 months later...a guy who also knows the material spec changes between the 04-07 and 08+ cranks

I still want to get hands on the NA model of this for now.
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I know a guy who has said it'll be about 18 months later...a guy who also knows the material spec changes between the 04-07 and 08+ cranks

I still want to get hands on the NA model of this for now.
You reckon it'll be the FR-S or BRZ?
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that would be a pure guess. I'd suspect both.
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If TRD does end up releasing the supercharger, i will get it. That along with some nice exhaust and intake. I won't get to into the tuning of it, just simple power increase/bolt ons will be good enough for me. But first, some suspension goodies to help put the power to the ground

Basically, i'll be keeping it simple.. faster than stock, & turns even faster, but hopefully retains it's daily driver comfort.


TRD parts will keep the warranty intact.

I would much prefer a Turbo or Supercharger model from the factory though. So that it's incorporated in the resale value of the car. & also because it would likely come w/ a more aggressive suspension as well.

Keeps me from paying for two suspensions.

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Just wondering, are any of you guys holding out for a factory turbo... ?

I might be, pretty sure there will be one eventually.
I am. I'll be buying next year, 2014 model so I'm keeping my fingers crossed it will be out by then.

I'd be willing to pay up to 30k, if it includes 250+ hp, a more aggressive suspension & wheel setup, weight cutting (some carbon fiber parts), leather seats, keyless entry, nav unit w/ nice sound system, security system (digital key w/ start button ignition), spoiler, running lights & HIDs.
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TRD parts will keep the warranty intact.
Not always. TRD has two warranty levels: TRD Sport parts carry a 12/12,000 warranty OR carry the balance of the original vehicle warranty. TRD Race or Off-Highway parts carry no warranty.
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Not always. TRD has two warranty levels: TRD Sport parts carry a 12/12,000 warranty OR carry the balance of the original vehicle warranty. TRD Race or Off-Highway parts carry no warranty.
do TRD Race or Off-Highway parts void warranty?

still be a worth while investment if the parts arent covered but the factory/dealership warranty isnt voided
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do TRD Race or Off-Highway parts void warranty?
Nothing can void your warranty, however, Toyota may not accept the warranty claim if the failure is related to a non-warranty part. For example: IF Toyota offered a supercharger for the FR-S that failed, and it was installed by a Toyota dealer, unmodified, and not abused (Toyota can look at the computer data before the engine or supercharger failed), Toyota would replace the damaged parts under warranty. IF you installed a TRD cold-air intake (Race part) to said hypothetical supercharger and it failed... no warranty service.
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