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updated build list since it has changed since intially planned lol.
BC 4.07L stroker(8.59:1 pistons)
GTM3" open dumps
CJM twin hangar with x2 wahlbro 255's
CJM full return
same gtm stage 2 TT with the gt 2871's with the .84 AR
For now the deatschwerk 850 c injectors that i had but eventually upgrading to 1200's and a 30 or 35 series turbo
Os giken Quad plate clutch/flywheel(thanks to midz350 )
Arp headstuds/L19's
Cosworth headgasgets
Port and polished heads
Polished lower plenum
BC 4.07L stroker(8.59:1 pistons)
GTM3" open dumps
CJM twin hangar with x2 wahlbro 255's
CJM full return
same gtm stage 2 TT with the gt 2871's with the .84 AR
For now the deatschwerk 850 c injectors that i had but eventually upgrading to 1200's and a 30 or 35 series turbo
Os giken Quad plate clutch/flywheel(thanks to midz350 )
Arp headstuds/L19's
Cosworth headgasgets
Port and polished heads
Polished lower plenum
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Great to see things continuing to move forward. I think I even recognize that pop machine in the background!
What's this porting and polishing of which you speak and why didn't I do that?! Rrrrr!
What's this porting and polishing of which you speak and why didn't I do that?! Rrrrr!
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Polish Smothes out the area and port they grind it out a little bigger for increased flow on heads and lower plenum, u can polish throttle bodies and such and exhaust manifolds. It isn't to cheap though XD
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havent seen it in person yet ill still outa town, been down in phoenix for a few days wont get to check it out till sunday, looks pretty awesome though very well put together!
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what's a hassle about the haltech? it's probably the simplest thing to tune i've come across. Tons of features, boost controller and widebands all in one with a datalogger. can't really get any simpler than that.
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who makes 1400's? you won't need anything over 1000's unless you are doing e85
what's a hassle about the haltech? it's probably the simplest thing to tune i've come across. Tons of features, boost controller and widebands all in one with a datalogger. can't really get any simpler than that.
what's a hassle about the haltech? it's probably the simplest thing to tune i've come across. Tons of features, boost controller and widebands all in one with a datalogger. can't really get any simpler than that.
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well if you're closer to an osiris tuner then i would go that route. as for installing the haltech. with installing the dual widebands it took about 20 minutes total to have mine in and mounted with widebands in place. It's very simple. I had osiris and it annoyed me that i had to have that, then a boost controller then separate widebands and none of which connected all together in a program so i could tune. i had to log on one thing then open osiris to adjust. It was just a nightmare to tune that way for me personally. If you aren't planning on touching anything then the osiris will be fine because the tuner will have to deal with the headache
well if you're closer to an osiris tuner then i would go that route. as for installing the haltech. with installing the dual widebands it took about 20 minutes total to have mine in and mounted with widebands in place. It's very simple. I had osiris and it annoyed me that i had to have that, then a boost controller then separate widebands and none of which connected all together in a program so i could tune. i had to log on one thing then open osiris to adjust. It was just a nightmare to tune that way for me personally. If you aren't planning on touching anything then the osiris will be fine because the tuner will have to deal with the headache
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well if you're closer to an osiris tuner then i would go that route. as for installing the haltech. with installing the dual widebands it took about 20 minutes total to have mine in and mounted with widebands in place. It's very simple. I had osiris and it annoyed me that i had to have that, then a boost controller then separate widebands and none of which connected all together in a program so i could tune. i had to log on one thing then open osiris to adjust. It was just a nightmare to tune that way for me personally. If you aren't planning on touching anything then the osiris will be fine because the tuner will have to deal with the headache
well if you're closer to an osiris tuner then i would go that route. as for installing the haltech. with installing the dual widebands it took about 20 minutes total to have mine in and mounted with widebands in place. It's very simple. I had osiris and it annoyed me that i had to have that, then a boost controller then separate widebands and none of which connected all together in a program so i could tune. i had to log on one thing then open osiris to adjust. It was just a nightmare to tune that way for me personally. If you aren't planning on touching anything then the osiris will be fine because the tuner will have to deal with the headache
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If you are planning on 1200cc injectors with Osiris, you are in for a battle. If larger then 600cc I strongly advise Haltech, and if 800cc or larger I can promise you will be happier with Haltech. Also, keep low impedance and high impedance differences in mind if going with Osiris, whereas Haltech will gladly drive either style injector.
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If you are planning on 1200cc injectors with Osiris, you are in for a battle. If larger then 600cc I strongly advise Haltech, and if 800cc or larger I can promise you will be happier with Haltech. Also, keep low impedance and high impedance differences in mind if going with Osiris, whereas Haltech will gladly drive either style injector.
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Don't jinx it!!!
But the haltech math is interesting:
Uprev is 700 bucks out of the gate plus tuning it (let's call it 1000). Then there's the upgraded maf when you go anywhere near 400hp... So thats probably 500 if someone else installs it (sorry rounding a bit i dont remember what the device Costs). Then there's the installation and potential retune (depending on your order of doing things) then there's a cipher cable which is about 200. A nice to have, most will agree. And then we need a boost controller so assuming you go a decent route that's about 800 bucks for purchase and install.
Lo is a priceless commodity, no doubt about it. A magician as already described... But the haltech... Despite its daunting price tag... Is a compelling option especially as numbers start to creep into the 5-600s.
Uprev says they can tune cars up to 1200 hp- which is undoubtedly true... But as I'm learning there's a lot of extra equipment to purchase while youre at it.
I'm still pro uprev... But I'm "seeing" haltech a bit differently now. Provided of course that the guy working on it knows what he's about!
But the haltech math is interesting:
Uprev is 700 bucks out of the gate plus tuning it (let's call it 1000). Then there's the upgraded maf when you go anywhere near 400hp... So thats probably 500 if someone else installs it (sorry rounding a bit i dont remember what the device Costs). Then there's the installation and potential retune (depending on your order of doing things) then there's a cipher cable which is about 200. A nice to have, most will agree. And then we need a boost controller so assuming you go a decent route that's about 800 bucks for purchase and install.
Lo is a priceless commodity, no doubt about it. A magician as already described... But the haltech... Despite its daunting price tag... Is a compelling option especially as numbers start to creep into the 5-600s.
Uprev says they can tune cars up to 1200 hp- which is undoubtedly true... But as I'm learning there's a lot of extra equipment to purchase while youre at it.
I'm still pro uprev... But I'm "seeing" haltech a bit differently now. Provided of course that the guy working on it knows what he's about!
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