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| View Poll Results: What type of FI would you choose? | |||
| Turbocharger (single or twins) post your choice in post |
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29 | 23.58% |
| Centrifugal Supercharger |
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27 | 21.95% |
| Positive Displacement Supercharger (roots or TS) post your choice in post |
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67 | 54.47% |
| Voters: 123. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Drives: 775HP 2005 KBGT Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Rancho Cucamonga
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I really like the shape and the curve of intake going to the back. Now looks very mature and optimized!
Mike, why don't you give us a video [no music please] of the sc from different angles, as if someone was personally looking at it and then turn it on to hear the idle and reve it to 1500 and hold for a few seconds to hear how the SC sounds during cursing. I think time has come to show off the baby with more pics and videos and live dyno. I think it would be a great educational video to show the parts of SC and how and why it makes the power. Good luck guys with your new Camaro SC! |
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Drives: 2010 Black 2SS/RS A6 Join Date: Oct 2009
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Halltech CF 102 fed GPI modded intake manifold Bo (knows) White ported TB Kooks LT's/ Dynomax VT Pfadted (springs/sways) Dyno tuned by Rhino and GPI I once parallel parked a train. |
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![]() Drives: 98 camaro turbo Join Date: Nov 2009
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Mike: Why the LC setup on that 2.8L blower? Are you seeing enough temperature differences in that case? Not all 2.8's are LC, correct?
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Anyone else wants to bring something to the table?
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Location: Denver CO
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I believe Cost is the determining factor over anything else.
Just from reading the forums, I believe price is in this order from most expensive to in-expensive Twin Turbo (not STS) Turbo Cent Positive displacement I also believe this is the reason why most people on this forum have the TVS system... it's a proven reliable and cost effective way to produce power. Also on the plus side, since more people own it, more people can assist when a issue arises. **Obzidian -- I employ your efforts in getting people to concider a Turbo over a SC, but until price comes down, it may be hard to get people to see other wise. That being said... if cost was not an issue, TURBO all the way... IMO nothing, NOTHING sounds better then a spooling turbo, with a deep throaty exhaust. |
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![]() Drives: 98 camaro turbo Join Date: Nov 2009
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Interesting point.... but I'm the kind of person that if we are already talking about thousands of dollars and a kit was about 1-2 off, I would hold out and wait until I had enough to get what I really wanted.
Interesting, I have never looked at it; How much are the TVS2300 kits going for anyways? $6999.99? $5999.99? Something like that, right?
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TVS2300-- your about right... depending on install, who you orderd through ect... we'll say 6500. |
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Drives: 2010 Black 2SS/RS A6 Join Date: Oct 2009
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That's about the same price as TTP's single turbo setup. I think they quote $6650 with the 62mm and $400 more for the 72mm. That is shipped to your door without a tune. I think a handheld tune would run you $400 more. Not sure how TTP's setup is but VRE's can "supposedly" be installed in your driveway with some jacks and tools. This is the same for the TVS.
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Location: Denver CO
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I don't want to speak for the community here... but I personally would not feel comfortable installing my own F/I set up... as too may logistics would be involved then just unbolting and "hooking" up. |
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I have seen the VRE in person and driven a car with that kit. Excellent kit IMO. With some jack stands and a few helping hands, I can see where that kit can be installed in your driveway. The kit is $5999.99 or $6k and it comes with a turbonetics hurricane T76. (great turbo! Plenty of power without having to swap it out) Dyno tune can be around $550 to $700 (with dyno time), plus injectors and plugs and you do you own install I can see where you can get it all done for about $6900.00 That is about $400.00 more than a PDS kit. Have them install it and I believe they quote 7500.00 or so... not bad for a complete installed, dyno tuned kit. Quote:
Well, Look at it this way. A turbo system can be broken up in two parts. You have your cold-side and your hot-side. A turbo has an (hot) exhaust housing and a (cold) compressor housing. So, You cold side includes the plumbing from the compressor to the intake manifold, and along the way it has the intercooler, BOV and potentially the MAF and IAT sensors. Not a big deal, PDS has the same thing except for having the bypass built into the blower housing. The hot-side is just the down-pipe. On the manifold, you have the WG. So, initially, it can be a lot of stuff but it really is simple when you can categorize it accordingly. But it all bolts up to their respective flange and the plumbing all goes together easy enough. Honestly, once you have it all "mocked up" on your living room floor, it all starts to make sense and if you can install a PDS, with all the electronics, water pump, heat exchanger, pin the crank and the water lines, you can get this done. Remember, there is more to a PDS than just the shinny blower replacing your intake manifold!
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I'm going by memory here, so I may be incorrect, but in order to get a camaro with a tvs 2300 to output as much power the VRE kit gets, you would need to add headers and cam I believe....that would also need to factor into the the equation of the cost no?
Most all cars I've seen with tvs 2300's have headers and cai at least and a good chunk have cams as well. PS I'm not trying to put down s/c's, infact I think they are great, I'm just trying to get the word out there that turbos are as good |
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Hellion, RPM and TTiX. |
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#70 |
![]() Drives: 98 camaro turbo Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: miami
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That heat, from turbo's even tucked down and close to the motor, will generate double the amount of heat and as we all know, heat will rise.
A single turbo, and the heat generated by the turbo and hot-side, can be kept in check header wrap or thermal wrap and a decent turbo blanket. But, honestly, engine bay temps, unless it is enough to melt wires, isn't really a problem. If you have concerns with keeping your air track cool, there are similar heat barrier wraps that will help deal with it however, it really isn't that big a deal..... headers will get the temps up, and lets not mention the heat soak from a metal blower compressing air (heating it up) and stuffing it down into your heads.
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