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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by usingthejohn
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Between the APS TT kit, vs. the JWT TT kit, why do you feel the APS kit is more reliable? Is it b/c of what's included in the price, or is there another factor?
Well it depends what you want the kit for, and which JWT kit you are talking about the 530BB or 700BB?

The APS Standard kit will put out more power than the 530BB kit and I like the design and appearance better.

The 700BB kit is better and more comparable to the APS standard kit but the APS extreme kit blows that out of the water.

The APS TT seems to just be the best all around turbo kit regardless if you want to make 400rwhp on a stock block or 600 rwhp on a built block. It can do both

Thats why I favor the APS TT over the current kits on the market.

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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 10:23 AM
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George...you have a PM!!!!
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by IIQuickSilverII
on your APTT for stock block you are sying this because it comes better out the box only right?

ie greddy tt with emanage blue
That and the fact that it comes with garrett ball bearing turbochargers. On a built motor I'd rather just go straight to the greddy kit as it comes set with external wastegates. I've seen what a PITA those APS internal gates can be at high boost and would rather do without.

As far as *high power* built applications, I'd still like to see the sound performance kit (if it ever makes it to production) before I decide which I think is "best". The APS Extreme kit looks really nice but I'd rather do without the APS fuel system.

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I am a huge fan of the APS products, their quality, R&D, and final product is second to none. Their customer service isn't the greatest based on peoples reports
From what I've heard that's an understatement... heh. As far as APS vs Greddy customer service, good luck getting help either way you go. I'd prefer to buy something built/produced here in the US by someone I can call up and talk to. That's why I kind of like the SP and SFR TT offerings.

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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by taurran
That and the fact that it comes with garrett ball bearing turbochargers. On a built motor I'd rather just go straight to the greddy kit as it comes set with external wastegates. I've seen what a PITA those APS internal gates can be at high boost and would rather do without.

As far as *high power* built applications, I'd still like to see the sound performance kit (if it ever makes it to production) before I decide which I think is "best". The APS Extreme kit looks really nice but I'd rather do without the APS fuel system.



From what I've heard that's an understatement... heh. As far as APS vs Greddy customer service, good luck getting help either way you go. I'd prefer to buy something built/produced here in the US by someone I can call up and talk to. That's why I kind of like the SP and SFR TT offerings.
+1

External wastegates on the GReddy kit is a very nice feature. This kit also has very good value for the price.
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 11:16 AM
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Looks like the PE kit is the crapkit of the TT's eh?
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by George@GTM
Well it depends what you want the kit for, and which JWT kit you are talking about the 530BB or 700BB?

The APS Standard kit will put out more power than the 530BB kit and I like the design and appearance better.

The 700BB kit is better and more comparable to the APS standard kit but the APS extreme kit blows that out of the water.

The APS TT seems to just be the best all around turbo kit regardless if you want to make 400rwhp on a stock block or 600 rwhp on a built block. It can do both

Thats why I favor the APS TT over the current kits on the market.

-George
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Yeah George... Since you guys have tuned all of the above, how about a dyno chart over laying all of the different dyno runs. It would be interesting what trade off there are for more peak power - ie, boost threshold vs higher HP...

Thanks.
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Cube
Looks like the PE kit is the crapkit of the TT's eh?
The FMIC is really limiting on the PE kit.
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Cube
Looks like the PE kit is the crapkit of the TT's eh?
I wouldn't call it craptastic, but in comparison to the GReddy and APS, the price for what you get in the end doesn't compare. Small turbos, small intercooler, small potential. It's a nice kit, but doesn't really put out the numbers very well in comparison to the competition...

FWIW - I've always been an APS fan. I went GReddy on my last build on account of the tuner/shop's recommendations. In hindsight - bad decision on my part. Not because there's anything wrong with the GReddy kit, but because APS quality is truely a notch above everybody else out there. And in regards to the boost control issues with the APS kits - it's all about the Forge actuator swap. People running these have had little to no issues with the APS kits since they came out. BUT I've also heard very good things about the JWT TT kit with the BB700 upgrade. If I was looking to build a solid 600whp daily driver, I might even consider going this route...

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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Philthy
Yeah George... Since you guys have tuned all of the above, how about a dyno chart over laying all of the different dyno runs. It would be interesting what trade off there are for more peak power - ie, boost threshold vs higher HP...

Thanks.
That wouldn't mean anything unless these kits are on identical cars with identical mods
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:11 PM
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I'm lovin my JWT TT
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:14 PM
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Oh, and I will elaborate: I'm very happy with my JWT w/530's because they spool instantly, which is what I was looking for. I may look to build my engine eventually, but for the foreseeable future, a quick spooling, low boost kit is exactly what I wanted. The 530's are good for up to about 14 psi, which is much more than a stock engine can handle on a daily basis, and still pretty good pressure for a built engine. I have full spool by 2.5k rpms, and max torque is not long after. It's perfect for what *I* wanted. Other kits offer other attributes for other expectations.
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave 90TT
Oh, and I will elaborate: I'm very happy with my JWT w/530's because they spool instantly, which is what I was looking for. I may look to build my engine eventually, but for the foreseeable future, a quick spooling, low boost kit is exactly what I wanted. The 530's are good for up to about 14 psi, which is much more than a stock engine can handle on a daily basis, and still pretty good pressure for a built engine. I have full spool by 2.5k rpms, and max torque is not long after. It's perfect for what *I* wanted. Other kits offer other attributes for other expectations.
This is a perfect example of why there is no "best" kit, it really matters on what the end user wants. In this situation the JWT 530BB kit was the "best" for Dave, what is the "best" for you could be totally different.

Thanks for your input Dave!

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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave 90TT
I'm very happy with my JWT TT kit, but it has it's plusses and minueses, just like every other kit out there. Do some searching, and you will get all the opinions you need

I like the JWT TT set-up. What down sides have you seen??

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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:30 PM
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your sig says you have a built greddy TT ... how come you're asking?
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:34 PM
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****, I thought the APS xtreme had external wastegates. I wondered what fuel management/ tunig are people going with on the APS extreme, and on the Greddy are most of you sticking with emanage?
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:36 PM
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Aps tt > all other turbo kits imo .
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:37 PM
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pretty good answers guys.........i would have to say, i like my greddy kit, it does have a few issues that are annoying but i think all the kits have small things that are annoying, plus other kits are way more expensive................so i guess for me Greddy TT for the win!!!
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by chriskabobbers
your sig says you have a built greddy TT ... how come you're asking?
I just thought that it would be a nice discussion........just to see how many people were like APS all the way or Greddy etc......plus i wanted to see if anybody regreted the kit they bought for their car
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by SeanMO
****, and on the Greddy are most of you sticking with emanage?
No i upgraded to the Ulitmate and got all the bells and whistles for it..
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Old Aug 19, 2007 | 02:03 PM
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OP..... How is your car built?? what internals??
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