Question about Dave H kit
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Question about Dave H kit
I really want to go the turbo route on my 95 300 5spd, but I need to find a cheap reliable way to do it. So I was looking at the Dave H kit on naperformance.com . It comes with turbo, turbo manifold, wastegate,wastegate dumpipe, 3 inch downpipe, 3 inch K&n filter, 3 inch midpipe, all of this for $2200. My question is what are all the other things that I will need that are completely neccessary in order to get the turbo kit installed and have it running safe and reliable?
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Fuel System [If you seek over 300hp] - DaveH offers 525cc injectors that are direct drop in for the GE fuel rail and will support up to 500rwhp. Since your obd1 [Which is good] you will need to change your MAF to a Lexus V8MAF and use SAFC2 and/or VPC combo to control the fuel. Also you will need a thicker headgasket if you plan to run say over 7-8lbs/boost - they typically run $250. Oil lines to cool the turbo [send & return], & the intercooler is a must.. cost is up to you & which route you take. You can use a stock TT sidemount.. or buy Boost Logic's $1k FMIC kit [Which is super nice!]. Guages [Boost, EGT, A/F] would help, but aren't necessary.. and of course finish the exhaust system.
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Originally Posted by BrownDuckz
Fuel System [If you seek over 300hp] - DaveH offers 525cc injectors that are direct drop in for the GE fuel rail and will support up to 500rwhp. Since your obd1 [Which is good] you will need to change your MAF to a Lexus V8MAF and use SAFC2 and/or VPC combo to control the fuel. Also you will need a thicker headgasket if you plan to run say over 7-8lbs/boost - they typically run $250. Oil lines to cool the turbo [send & return], & the intercooler is a must.. cost is up to you & which route you take. You can use a stock TT sidemount.. or buy Boost Logic's $1k FMIC kit [Which is super nice!]. Guages [Boost, EGT, A/F] would help, but aren't necessary.. and of course finish the exhaust system.
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E-mail Marshal @ Street Dynamics. He makes a good kit and is very reasonably priced.. Website: http://www.streetdynamics.com/b/frprod.htm
Also, A/F gauges are inaccurate watstes of money unless it's a wideband.
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Originally Posted by BrownDuckz
Fuel System [If you seek over 300hp] - DaveH offers 525cc injectors that are direct drop in for the GE fuel rail and will support up to 500rwhp. Since your obd1 [Which is good] you will need to change your MAF to a Lexus V8MAF and use SAFC2 and/or VPC combo to control the fuel. Also you will need a thicker headgasket if you plan to run say over 7-8lbs/boost - they typically run $250. Oil lines to cool the turbo [send & return], & the intercooler is a must.. cost is up to you & which route you take. You can use a stock TT sidemount.. or buy Boost Logic's $1k FMIC kit [Which is super nice!]. Guages [Boost, EGT, A/F] would help, but aren't necessary.. and of course finish the exhaust system.
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stock compression can handle 12psi just fine if ignition is retarded a couple degrees... gasket is recommended tho... personally I'd get one that drops you to 9:1 or so... for a heavier car its nicer to have a slight more pickup (and you can still tune for high boost too)
use send of -3 and return of -10
Boost gauge is utterly vital and a wideband is highly recommend; especially if upgrading injectors
high impedance RX-7 T2 550cc injectors are direct drop-in; might need to mod the plugs slightly... couple that and a S-AFC2 and LS400 AFM and you're golden
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Originally Posted by JZZ30TT
E-mail Marshal @ Street Dynamics. He makes a good kit and is very reasonably priced.. Website: http://www.streetdynamics.com/b/frprod.htm
Also, A/F gauges are inaccurate watstes of money unless it's a wideband.
Also, A/F gauges are inaccurate watstes of money unless it's a wideband.
Does anyone have experience with these guys? I want to know if the manifolds and turbo are reliable
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Hey Bean- What thickness would get to 9:1? I've read that the stock gasket is .054 and the TT gasket is 1.6 so I was guessing that was it but not sure on the math. Also when you say retarded a couple of degrees are you referring to turning back the distributor or an aftermarket retard box?
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Does anyone have experience with these guys? I want to know if the manifolds and turbo are reliable
We raced @ a local 1/8th mile track when I had my Soarer (with 1jz) and we ran the EXACT same time. It was really weird and funny at the same time. Anyway yea...
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Originally Posted by Idrewfelix
Does anyone have experience with these guys? I want to know if the manifolds and turbo are reliable
Though, if you're looking for big power, kinda obvious to go with an equal-length header.
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Originally Posted by Kaiser
Hey Bean- What thickness would get to 9:1? I've read that the stock gasket is .054 and the TT gasket is 1.6 so I was guessing that was it but not sure on the math. Also when you say retarded a couple of degrees are you referring to turning back the distributor or an aftermarket retard box?
you can retard your ignition either way; just ensure the aftermarket box is setup correctly for your car (Distributor type)...
I had a MSD boost retard controller... it would retard ignition based upon how much boost you ran and was easy to dial-in however you wanted it...
but i didnt hook it up and i sold it... it requires an MSD box that is compatible with your ignition
in the OLD OLD threads SC300T posts about it when I was asking questions
Its called a MSD BTC (for boost timing controller)
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Mainly depends on what your horsepower goals are. The Dave H kit is a basic setup for low to moderate boost. If you get the kit installed you will be running just fine but you wont be able to boost high. If you are planning on going moderate to high boost then you will need to upgrade your clutch, fuel system and all that good stuff. But one thing is for sure if you just plan to install the basic kit, it is best if you have your car dyno tuned so it wont be all weird on you.
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Originally Posted by Bean
I think the TT gasket gives like 8.9:1 which would be close enough... the 2mm aftermarket gaskets give around 8.5:1 or so
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Originally Posted by riot8088
If that's true, then that seems like a cheap way to go. The pistons must not be that much different between NA and TT if the Head gasket is doing some of the job to lower the compression.
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Yes, when running those boost levels on stock compression you want a FMIC... its definitely worth it... i personally wouldnt run over 6psi without a FMIC... the compression ratio is just too high to get away with it like other non-intercooled cars (like Z31 turbo and early non-intercooled Grand Nationals)