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Could this be responsible for the periodic drops or surges at idle I experience after coming to a stop, or is this normal for FA20s?
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From my experience over a great variety of BRZ's and FR-S's, there is a bit of dip when coming to a stop, and that is relatively normal. If it's enough to cause the car to stall, then it's an issue that needs to be looked at. If the air conditioning is on, it'll do it when it cycles on and off.
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New to the forum and have been looking for a reasonable Daily Driver FI upgrade. This turbo kit is peaking my interest so I have a few questions:
1) Does the stock crash beam remain intact? 2) For the Stage 1 kit, would upgrading to the billet turbo be worth it? What are the advantages? 3) Any good installers/tuners in South Florida that have previously installed these kits on the FR-S/BRZ? 4) As a daily driver, MPG is still important. Do you have any figures on that? Thank you! |
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2. Worth it is a relative question. They wouldn't offer it if it wasn't worth it to someone. 3. @Sportsguy83 4. All turbo kits will get similar MPG it will come down to your tune and how you drive the car. Expect a 10% loss in MPG. You're welcome!
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Thank you. One unanswered question: What advantage does the billet turbo have over the non-billet?
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I'm not a certify master tuner but been tuning my cars since 1994, is fun, time consuming, at times frustaiting... And will need a secondary car. |
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Power! higher boost capability, can run higher boost pressures more reliably simply because they are less susceptible to fatigue. The same compressor (billet vs cast) at the same boost almost the same CFM.
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Ecutek does it's best to keep up with updates from the manufacturer for this reason, often the manufacturer is making changes to the ROM files to fix issues that were on the early release models. |
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However, if you are planning on an e85 build and are looking to do 400+whp, then the billet turbocharger would be good to start with. It would probably be the least of your costs given all the supporting mods and upgrades you'll also need.
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Do some back and fwd with the different tunes (from different tuners) and there is almost the same idle with each one, rpms, AFR, ac on and off, but only with the more recent tunes. |
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If so, why not tune your own car?
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From 1994 to 2010 I was a student so have plenty of time and little or no money, now I do have work but almost no time plus I got married.
![]() Changing part is easy ( except for the fuel pump ) but to make an good tune take a lot of time, ann outstanding tune even more time, this platform have tuners to chose so why not? If we talk about the 22re or the 4G63T with piggyback then my friend, there is no way some one would email some tune... |
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No need to post the same pictures, but mine appears to be leaking about the same if not a little less... not affecting anything it seems, but certainly a bit of a leak. I thought it was my downpipe matting up to my SRT headerback that was leaking, but i see the black off of the headers. I will drop it all sometime soon and cut some custom gaskets - its a bit old fashion, but it worked in my dad's turbo 350 small block and that thing was pushing 2-3 times my boost. Note for clarity Still loving this kit. Thinking of picking up a EBC and delicious tuning SD maps
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2k miles since I last looked under the car (3k total AVO miles) and today, while installing my shiny new perrin over pipe, I see little soot marks on both heads... and a gnarly coolant leak from a banjo bolt. I thought was the lucky one. Just going to let it ride for a while. Can't hear it yet. (I'll post the same pictures again... )
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