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If i could find an R1050 i would build the kit for that but seeing as how i can get my hands on 1320 that seems to be the choice right now. Last edited by FreshFRS; 11-05-2012 at 01:53 AM. |
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turbo's require a bit of a warm up and cool down (Comp makes fully water-cooled turbos that negate this completely) , good oil (especially if oil cooled and lubricated), changing oil more often (as a precaution) keep the lines in good shape and you should be fine.
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That's true, but the problem I see is that if you look at the R1320 map, if you're spinning it to 11000rpm, you'll be below 60% efficiency by 5000rpm at the blower (or ~3200rpm engine) and volumetric efficiency will be down to about 85%. Seems like a kinda crappy powerband, might as well just use a centrifugal supercharger if you're going to be losing that much boost at lower rpms. It's lighter, cheaper, more efficient, and smaller.
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Of course this is a bigger charger low low rpm (idle-3000) is going to suffer but not so much that driveability is the shits. if i could get my hands on a R1050 or wait a year and see if the next generation R1100 comes into production then i would prefer to use this. the manifold i design will have provisions for the smaller (and in the case of R1100) way more efficient. SC. and i disagree that the centrifugals are lighter after you add piping and an intercooler the weight difference is negligible. |
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I'm gonna be cautious, as many of you seem to think I am biased. I am, but for good reasons sitting here as a consumer, just like you.
I dont work for Jeff, or Vortech. I have spoken on the Phone with Paul from AVO once. I've never met the guys who I am emailing or talking to sharing test results. They wouldnt know me if we sat in the same room next to eachother. Like you, I own a car, that I want more power from, except I want it to feel like NA motor, I dont want to run outta steam as I approach redline. So having owned many turbo cars in my life as a auto enthusiast since I hit puberty three decades ago...and with two turbo cars in the garage making 350hp plus, I'm not looking at just the HP figure, but track ability, drivability and reliability are key concerns for where I drive and the way I use my BRZ. I pay for my mods like you, sometimes tester types get a discount, but nothings really free. My parts come with requirements and stuff I need to do-work-test, spend my own money at the end of the day. Yeah, I save money but it IS a bit of a headache at times. Whether its a daily driver and your only car or something you are risking life and limb in regularly for shits and giggles, I cant wait for a part to ship from overseas. Sorry, fail. I cant wait for the time zone to be right for tech support. fail. I've already posted about AVO's limited dealer network stateside vs Vortechs presence in each and every state. AVO has ONE contactable employee stateside-last I checked, please correct me if I am wrong, having watched the 'Visconti show', I dont want that as my customer service model, sorry. I like Paul Hansen, dont get me wrong. He sounds like a swell guy. But thats the stateside AVO office, as I understand it. Didnt look like a garage or a shop, more a PO BOX. thus, Vortech>AVO>innovate>One offs USA metallurgy=Japan>ROW/Third World USA Warranty>ROW/Third world thus yes, Vortech Cost>AVO>Innovate>one offs Vortech has been around for 21 years. I have no data on the others despite searching Does anyone else 'in the FI running' offer 1year, or 3 year 36K mile warranties from AVO, Innovate or ROW products? Tell me if so. Vortech boasts over $11M in yearly annualized sales, 50+ employees, and are subject to US rules and regulations. How big, and here to stay are firms other than AVO is a concern? I have cars in the garge with stuff under the hood whose vendors have gone bye bye. that sucks. It looks pretty much avo vs vortech to me. I dont do one man shows, or care for a Don;s turbo as a one off in my engine bay. YMMV. I dont know Innovate from Don from the guys up the street who seem to love this car and have talked about turbos with me too, and are making and selling headers already today. But they make a nice header but dont own a dyno. I dont see alot of revision or evolution there. pass. really I see it as dealing with AVO abroad or Vortech here as the two options for folks wanting to stay with one of teh bigger shops. ME-I would steer clear of smaller shops till their stuffs been proven for some time in larger batches. Dont get me wrong, Innovate has my attention too. Just need them, and their offering to mature some.At the end of the day they are another tuner shop, not a manufacturer, and didnt appear to be a ecutek Master Tuner outfit. I'd be surprised if they could stand behind a warranty being as small as they are. My prelim findings: the company that owns/funds them, however, CB Capital, is strong, so in my book, Innovate holds promise for those of you looking to adopt down the road. Really, I like Innovate, just dont know them at all. AVO seems to have a USA test vehicle. I dont hear of others testing, or any beta testers here in USA or elsewhere from 'the other vendoprs in the running'. I approached AVO as a prospective tester willing to pay to test, and seems they are satisfied with their pre release tests and dont want any paying track testers before they release- heck they are already taking orders and deposits. Jeff refused to take my money. So did Vortech, till it passes 1 to 2 months of real world, multi vehicle, multi user, track and real world testing. .. I havent heard any inkling of anyone elses FI setup being track tested before release. hard for me as someone who drives hard and tracks their car to adopt something this early if it hasnt been tested. On the track. In the heat, period. I am in Phoenix, know wha ah mean? One thing you can count on from Perrin, and Vortech, is both US firms have too much liability to be putting anything out without obscene levels of testing, and yes, with full disclosure, I am queued up as a hopeful beta tester fo the vortech kit. |
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Very well said. This is one of your better posts and thanks for the detailed discussion. While I am still sold on AVO, you make GREAT points.
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Very informative from someone who seems to have a better handle on this FI than I do. A couple of questions from someone who also lives in Phx. 1. I know the complete info is not out ... but how do you think the vortech will compare to the TRD SC? 2. Is there a local shop in Phx that will be handling the Vortech installs. Thanks. |
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And no, I'm not affiliated with them, but I've been a very satisfied customer for awhile and have never had any issues with them, other than that they are in Scottsdale and I am in Tucson. As to your first question: Do we even know what the TRD SC is going to be, other than "announced-ish"? I think it's hard to compare the two when we know next to nothing about the TRD kit. |
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