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Old 03-20-2018, 06:14 AM   #169
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I'm heading out to the track in February and I'll get some logs of EGT with my 2867. I already have loads of logs for the 3076 so I can get a comparison. IMO - 28xx series is a much better suited for this turbo kit as installation and maintenance is much easier with the smaller turbo. Not to mention many other benefits if you're running lower power like me.
thanks a ton for the reply. I look forward to the data.
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Just out of curiosity, would the Jackson Racing oil cooler / radiator combo and radium dual catch cans fit with this kit?
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Old 05-10-2018, 08:57 AM   #171
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Just out of curiosity, would the Jackson Racing oil cooler / radiator combo and radium dual catch cans fit with this kit?
We haven't personally installed one with our kit but looking at some of the pictures we don't see an issue with fitment except for possibly the oil lines coming into the JR filter block adapter. Our upper charge pipe is routed alongside the front of the A/C compressor cover and oil filter housing and it may interfere oil line routing.

This will probably not work:
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Routing the oil lines downward like this will work:
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We haven't personally installed one with our kit but looking at some of the pictures we don't see an issue with fitment except for possibly the oil lines coming into the JR filter block adapter. Our upper charge pipe is routed alongside the front of the A/C compressor cover and oil filter housing and it may interfere oil line routing.

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Thanks for the heads up
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Old 05-13-2018, 03:16 AM   #173
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I would be interested in the packaging and power potential of the new G series turbos. Internal gate, small size, and power potential of the smaller g25 550 looks promising
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I plan on purchasing your turbo kit soon but I had a few questions about exhausts. How can I achieve a full 3in exhaust without the DS-333 exhaust? I was told that you have sold out but sell an adapter that goes down to 2.5in. Is running a 2.5 in catback the only option now besides finding a used ptuning exhaust.
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Old 08-21-2018, 09:29 AM   #175
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I plan on purchasing your turbo kit soon but I had a few questions about exhausts. How can I achieve a full 3in exhaust without the DS-333 exhaust? I was told that you have sold out but sell an adapter that goes down to 2.5in. Is running a 2.5 in catback the only option now besides finding a used ptuning exhaust.
The only was to achieve a full 3" turbo-back exhaust with our 3" downpipe is
to source a used 3" ptuning exhaust (we can help you locate one if you're interested, just pm me). The other option is to use another 3" exhaust and modify/fabricate the inlet to mate up to the outlet of our 3" downpipe.

Depending on your power goals, you may not need a full 3" exhaust and can just use our 2.5" adapter pipe to connect to any existing stock or 2.5" aftermarket exhaust system.

Will you be installing our turbo system yourself or are you looking for a turnkey solution--install and tuned by us. We can source a used 3" ptuning exhaust and install it for you along with our turbo system.
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The only was to achieve a full 3" turbo-back exhaust with our 3" downpipe is
to source a used 3" ptuning exhaust (we can help you locate one if you're interested, just pm me). The other option is to use another 3" exhaust and modify/fabricate the inlet to mate up to the outlet of our 3" downpipe.

Depending on your power goals, you may not need a full 3" exhaust and can just use our 2.5" adapter pipe to connect to any existing stock or 2.5" aftermarket exhaust system.

Will you be installing our turbo system yourself or are you looking for a turnkey solution--install and tuned by us. We can source a used 3" ptuning exhaust and install it for you along with our turbo system.
I really like the way the exhaust sounds and I'm just Ptuning all the way. I had a tC with a Ptuning kit installed and tuned by you guys and it was flawless. I'll pm you about the used exhaust because I'm currently overseas. I plan on installing this myself and then driving down to you guys for a tune.
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The only was to achieve a full 3" turbo-back exhaust with our 3" downpipe is
to source a used 3" ptuning exhaust (we can help you locate one if you're interested, just pm me). The other option is to use another 3" exhaust and modify/fabricate the inlet to mate up to the outlet of our 3" downpipe.

Depending on your power goals, you may not need a full 3" exhaust and can just use our 2.5" adapter pipe to connect to any existing stock or 2.5" aftermarket exhaust system.

Will you be installing our turbo system yourself or are you looking for a turnkey solution--install and tuned by us. We can source a used 3" ptuning exhaust and install it for you along with our turbo system.
So if I have a 3" catback I would have to cut it to fit this kit?

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So if I have a 3" catback I would have to cut it to fit this kit?

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It depends on your 3" exhaust. If your 3" exhaust can bolt to the factory front pipe than you can buy our 3"/2.5" adaptor pipe that allows the 3" downpipe from our kit to bolt up the stock or aftermarket cat-back exhaust.
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It depends on your 3" exhaust. If your 3" exhaust can bolt to the factory front pipe than you can buy our 3"/2.5" adaptor pipe that allows the 3" downpipe from our kit to bolt up the stock or aftermarket cat-back exhaust.
3" to 2.5" adaptator? Trying to make sense of it. So the 3" part of the adaptor would connect to downpipe? Then the 2.5" outlet to the exhaust?? Reason I asked is because my plan is to but a dezod or nameless 3" exhaust. Sorry for silly noob questions.

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3" to 2.5" adaptator? Trying to make sense of it. So the 3" part of the adaptor would connect to downpipe? Then the 2.5" outlet to the exhaust?? Reason I asked is because my plan is to but a dezod or nameless 3" exhaust. Sorry for silly noob questions.

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That's correct, the 2.5" would connect to the cat-back.
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That's correct, the 2.5" would connect to the cat-back.
Thanks for clarifying. Wouldn't the flow be different since goes from 3" to 2.5" to 3" again using the adapter?

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Thanks for clarifying. Wouldn't the flow be different since goes from 3" to 2.5" to 3" again using the adapter?

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The 2.5"/3" transition is relatively short about 3-4" long section, so it will not make a noticeable difference unless you're pushing 500whp+. Of course you can always Fab your own adaptor to go from 3"v-band to your exhaust 3" 2- bolt.
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