Goodbye OEM internals.
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Goodbye OEM internals.
well guys. Something that i have been expectin to happen finally happened.
My motor blew. It happened on the way coming from work. im not gonna get into details on how it happened. But now its time for rebuild and a 500+ whp build.
My car's gonna be parked for a couple of months.
Im gonna go do some of the work such as pullin the motor and takin it apart. I gotta find a shop to do the block build and i gotta find some forged internals first. Any suggestions on a shop in or around CT.
I'm gonna do a build thread once i buy everything.
and lastly, what do you guys recommend to buy. im new to the vq motors since im coming from a s2k so i havent done much research on these motors.
My motor blew. It happened on the way coming from work. im not gonna get into details on how it happened. But now its time for rebuild and a 500+ whp build.
My car's gonna be parked for a couple of months.
Im gonna go do some of the work such as pullin the motor and takin it apart. I gotta find a shop to do the block build and i gotta find some forged internals first. Any suggestions on a shop in or around CT.
I'm gonna do a build thread once i buy everything.
and lastly, what do you guys recommend to buy. im new to the vq motors since im coming from a s2k so i havent done much research on these motors.
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
So your not installing FI on your new motor? Your going normally aspirated?
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I would recommend looking at the SGP engine building services. I just got my engine and tranny back from them yesterday. It is not installed yet, of course, but I have had good experiences for the most part. Call them and ask for Thomas. www.sgpracing.com 281-444-9195
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
Like I said.... it should be posted in the FI forum. You'll get alot more useful info there on your build.
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Originally Posted by ttuberz
RIP for my local homie, at least we got 1 run in last night and u whupped my *** haha....u forgot to put that your car was turbonetics turbocharged on a stock block with improper tune
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Originally Posted by Ed 718
I'm running the kit on 91 octane ( that is the best I can get in CA ), TN Ecu reflash and a stock block with no issues. Please tell me how that would cause a failure or blow a motor. I think there is more to this story but will wait on the details. I'm not starting a flame war or trying to pick a fight here but the above is incorrect.
If the owner never verifies the reflash is running properly in the first place, or makes a drastic change to the setup without validating these points, then it's the owner's responsibility when he has issues.
Also, the reflashed ECU with the turbonetics kit was designed to be run on 91 octane, but also retains the ability to slightly adjust fuel based on octane and timing advanced based on knock.
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Originally Posted by taurran
Also, the reflashed ECU with the turbonetics kit was designed to be run on 91 octane, but also retains the ability to slightly adjust fuel based on octane and timing advanced based on knock.