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gersteinp Jan 18, 2005 05:56 PM

If you're thinking about getting a Vortech SC
 
I've rummaged through the giant 80 lb Vortech box, just mentally going through the steps before my install in February. The parts, including the blower, intercooler, bracket and piping, seem extremely well made and very solid. Each of the numerous boxes of separate parts packed into the large box were hand inspected and signed-off. The kit is far nicer in quality, finish and sheer strength then I expected it would be.

I bought the kit through Avalon Racing and pestered Paul with numerous questions both by phone and e-mail over several weeks to get things right in my head about it. Paul was patient, knowledgable, and extremely responsive, often answering my e-mail questions within minutes. I have never had a more positive experience with any vendor I've found through the internet. I highly recommend Avalon Racing. I'm going to do the install myself and bring my car up to Londonderry, NH to have the gauges installed and the car dyno tuned.

jdm3fiddyZ Jan 18, 2005 06:59 PM

cool

Barzten1 Jan 19, 2005 02:48 AM

I recommend Avalon and Paul myself!!!

jpc350z Jan 19, 2005 04:14 AM

I second that commendation to Paul and Avalon..

daddyz Jan 19, 2005 07:38 AM

Are you planning to use the JWT oil pan spacer? I did it will make your install alot easier.

King Tut Jan 19, 2005 07:41 AM

Good luck on the install.

DBZCat Jan 19, 2005 07:51 AM

PAUL ROCKS!!!

gersteinp Jan 19, 2005 08:36 AM

yes, I will be using the JWT spacer. However, it won't make the install easier. The pretapped spacer CANNOT be used with the Vortech. It doesn't get the return oil line above the oil level in the pan. This was confirmed by Paul yesterday--he spoke with Vortech about it. Still, it's nice to have an extra quart of oil to keep it a bit cooler.

teh215 Jan 19, 2005 08:43 AM

Good luck! I installed mine and it took me about 3 days by myself on jackstands.

SungNamZ Jan 19, 2005 09:39 AM

I agree with everything said about Avalon and Paul!

Three days is about right. Go step by step and make sure you have everything available before you start. If you are tapping into the upper oil pan you will need a small 90 degree drill. Also, don't know if Vortech is now including in the kit, but if not, get an NPT thread cutter for that drain line fitting. Got one at NAPA.

Sharif@Forged Jan 19, 2005 09:44 AM

Yup good people over at Avalon. He even let me cancel a special GB order when I had some reservations about the installation process. :) Excellent customer service IMHO.

DaytonaBlue04 Jan 19, 2005 01:57 PM

Does anyone make an oil pan or spacer that is tapped in a position that is acceptable?

teh215 Jan 19, 2005 02:03 PM


Originally posted by DaytonaBlue04
Does anyone make an oil pan or spacer that is tapped in a position that is acceptable?
Doubtful since the location of the spacer itself is entirely below the oil level.

DBZCat Jan 19, 2005 05:52 PM

there isn't one yet....:(

tig488 Jan 19, 2005 06:03 PM

actually i tapped my oil pan in a different location than that recommended by vortech, its lower, easier to install, and still above the oil level, i know because removed the tap and no oil came out.

greddy4777 Jan 19, 2005 09:03 PM

Paul is def a go to guy...i purchased my vortec and guages from paul...everything went perfectly...

i too tried to install it myself but realized it was going to take me forever. Jeff (great mechanic) at avalon knows his stuff and it was in before i knew it...

good luck!!

Barzten1 Jan 20, 2005 02:38 AM

Hey Cat...did you get the JWT oilpan spacer. Wish I would have done that before my install. I think you should if you haven't.


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