DaveH turbo kit - Partially Installed
#46
vpc chip 72
fjo 666.61
dave h (525 injectors, pt51 turbo, dp, tial wg) 2025
vpc 450
walbro 99
smic 140
bov 183.99
ic piping 600
afc 221.5
ebc 430
oil lines 200
vpc harness 50
vpc mount 25
egr blockoff 53
silicon couplers 60
drill bit 21
tap 15
fipg 10
spark plugs 35
permatex 10
drill rental 32
brakes ?
tranny cooler 60 --> did not get yet
gcc 102.5 --> need to sell this
bov flange 62
casper sim 60
greddy 2mm hg 290 (not installed yet)
arp studs 140
Total: 6113
Note: You can knock off around $3000 if you want the car running bare bones and look for deals.
If I had do it over, I would get a fmic, and attempt to make the ic pipes myself.
As for the hours, I really did not track it.
fjo 666.61
dave h (525 injectors, pt51 turbo, dp, tial wg) 2025
vpc 450
walbro 99
smic 140
bov 183.99
ic piping 600
afc 221.5
ebc 430
oil lines 200
vpc harness 50
vpc mount 25
egr blockoff 53
silicon couplers 60
drill bit 21
tap 15
fipg 10
spark plugs 35
permatex 10
drill rental 32
brakes ?
tranny cooler 60 --> did not get yet
gcc 102.5 --> need to sell this
bov flange 62
casper sim 60
greddy 2mm hg 290 (not installed yet)
arp studs 140
Total: 6113
Note: You can knock off around $3000 if you want the car running bare bones and look for deals.
If I had do it over, I would get a fmic, and attempt to make the ic pipes myself.
As for the hours, I really did not track it.
#47
well....I appreciate you listing the price for all the other components you need to buy...but yea...hopefully I can save a couple of hundreds by doing some of those things myself...I like making my own stuff....even tho they might look unprofessional...but they work just as good if I pay for them...
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Originally posted by aliga
... smic 140
bov 183.99
ic piping 600
Total: 6113 ...
Note: You can knock off around $3000 if you want the car running bare bones and look for deals.
If I had do it over, I would get a fmic, and attempt to make the ic pipes myself.
As for the hours, I really did not track it.
... smic 140
bov 183.99
ic piping 600
Total: 6113 ...
Note: You can knock off around $3000 if you want the car running bare bones and look for deals.
If I had do it over, I would get a fmic, and attempt to make the ic pipes myself.
As for the hours, I really did not track it.
Last edited by RSTSpeed; 12-01-03 at 06:25 PM.
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Originally posted by RSTSpeed
I've asked this before and gotten no response, but what (other than location) is the difference between an SMIC and FMIC? Obviously the FMIC gets more air and thus runs cooler air to the intake, but is that it? SMICs seem to be a bit cheaper, but I don't know/understand why.
I've asked this before and gotten no response, but what (other than location) is the difference between an SMIC and FMIC? Obviously the FMIC gets more air and thus runs cooler air to the intake, but is that it? SMICs seem to be a bit cheaper, but I don't know/understand why.
they can also be converted into Air/Water setups; which is why i chose to mount a side mount in the front turned on its side (to not stop airflow once its a solid a/w)
#51
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Originally posted by RSTSpeed
I've asked this before and gotten no response, but what (other than location) is the difference between an SMIC and FMIC? Obviously the FMIC gets more air and thus runs cooler air to the intake, but is that it? SMICs seem to be a bit cheaper, but I don't know/understand why.
I've asked this before and gotten no response, but what (other than location) is the difference between an SMIC and FMIC? Obviously the FMIC gets more air and thus runs cooler air to the intake, but is that it? SMICs seem to be a bit cheaper, but I don't know/understand why.
#52
Lexus Test Driver
The Supra TT sidemount is also somewhat of an airflow restriction at higher hp levels... It just doesn't flow enough to efficiently make big hp numbers (450+). In the 350rwhp range, the SMIC is fine and doesn't heat soak.
#56
Oh damn,
I used to work on my DSM in an unheated garage
the worst thing is when you accidently hit your hands when they're freezing cold! DOh!.....
I was gonna get one of those propane radiant heaters, but then I lost my garage anyways....
I used to work on my DSM in an unheated garage
the worst thing is when you accidently hit your hands when they're freezing cold! DOh!.....
I was gonna get one of those propane radiant heaters, but then I lost my garage anyways....
Last edited by kmn5; 12-02-03 at 03:52 PM.
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