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Old 03-12-2008, 08:34 PM
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Is that steal or AL for the charge pipes?
Old 03-13-2008, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Aced16
random question but would you be selling the kits piping alone or no? reason i ask is that i already started purchasing things for my ST custom kit. thank Tim!

The exhaust piping and turbo hotside will be part of our stage 1 Turbonetics upgrade kit
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Originally Posted by teddyrx2
Hey Tim where did you get those u-bends from?


We have some in stock if you need any. Give us a call.
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Originally Posted by thawk408
Is that steal or AL for the charge pipes?



We only use aluminum for our charge piping.It dissipates heat much better then stainless(which actually retains heat) or steal (which conducts heat).
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Now for the update. We are building the intercoolers right now and will be finishing up this car next week and get it on the dyno. We had to take some time away from it to get ready for some magazine photoshoot/articles.
Old 03-13-2008, 09:18 AM
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Just got off the phone with Tim, let me say he is a very helpful straight forward guy. I cant wait to get this kit on my car and make some good powaa!

Thanks Tim
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Originally Posted by TurboTim
We only use aluminum for our charge piping.It dissipates heat much better then stainless(which actually retains heat) or steal (which conducts heat).
I would hope so. For some reason the pictures looked like mild steal for the charge pipe.
Old 03-13-2008, 10:48 AM
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So i guess with RNR out of the picture your the main go to guy...thats good ****...
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Originally Posted by teddyrx2
So i guess with RNR out of the picture your the main go to guy...thats good ****...



Well we have been doing this stuff for over 10 years and with RNR,VRT,REV'd UP out of business, we are still here alive and kicking
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Originally Posted by thawk408
I would hope so. For some reason the pictures looked like mild steal for the charge pipe.

If you look close at the welds, you can tell it is aluminum.Stainless and mild usually will have a much thinner bead then aluminum.Remember too,this is the prototype and there has been no blingage done to it yet
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Originally Posted by TurboTim
Well we have been doing this stuff for over 10 years and with RNR,VRT,REV'd UP out of business, we are still here alive and kicking
thats good **** man...10yrs goes a long ways and speaks for it's self...when do you plan on hitting the dyno and what do you plan on pushing on the car...all in all the turbo mani came out really nice...
Old 03-13-2008, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by TurboTim
Now for the update. We are building the intercoolers right now and will be finishing up this car next week and get it on the dyno. We had to take some time away from it to get ready for some magazine photoshoot/articles.
got any prices in mind yet Tim for the TN upgrade part?

T
Old 03-13-2008, 01:10 PM
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those updated pics are sex.. love the way this kit is coming together, waiting for the dyno's.
Old 03-13-2008, 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by TayTaythatsme04
got any prices in mind yet Tim for the TN upgrade part?

T
^+1 at least a rough estimate.
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Mm I tried to find the post to quote.. I must be missing the post.. I think Tim said under 4000 for the upgrade?
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guys it would be awsome if the turbonetics kit upgrade can make it fit the 06revups. i have a turbonetics kit sitting in my room with a brand new water cooled turbo waiting for install. if this kit makes it not to have any custom mod to the downpipe i would be all over this asap.
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Originally Posted by zmedic16
guys it would be awsome if the turbonetics kit upgrade can make it fit the 06revups. i have a turbonetics kit sitting in my room with a brand new water cooled turbo waiting for install. if this kit makes it not to have any custom mod to the downpipe i would be all over this asap.


This system is on an 07' Rev-up so your 06' wont be a problem.No mods needed. Everything fits real nice.We are looking at a target price for the stage 1 upgrade between $1500-$2000
Old 03-14-2008, 07:36 AM
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^^installed?

T
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what would stage 1 include????? sorry if i missed this in previous posts.
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I really like how you split the exhaust to mate up with true dual exhausts. Good work.


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