taurran : "Testing new waters" with the Turbonetics ST
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I saw your car at the shop the other day and it looks better in person. Can't wait to see the results of the turn out. It's in good hands now.
I'm too a TN owner with only 1500 miles so far. I don't know what the future holds for me and my setup. But I respect the route your going and hope for the best. I hope you bring something new to the table.
I'm too a TN owner with only 1500 miles so far. I don't know what the future holds for me and my setup. But I respect the route your going and hope for the best. I hope you bring something new to the table.
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Originally Posted by Alberto
Good luck with the build Craig. That ST midrange will be NASTY when its finished, hopefully I can get a ride at next years Z day Z.
haha kidding...
and +1 nice write up and good luck with the build
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Originally Posted by MI 35th
Craig what wastegate are you running?
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Originally Posted by Alberto
Good luck with the build Craig. That ST midrange will be NASTY when its finished, hopefully I can get a ride at next years Z day Z.
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Originally Posted by Havok_RLS2
BTW. Was it ever discovered what happened to cause the failure?
Jeremy strongly thinks I had a cracked piston ringland for a while but the car was still functioning normally, hence the smoking and burning oil.
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Originally Posted by taurran
Not yet. I assume it was a few factors. One being oil, and me just driving the **** out of it all weekend long. It went after some highway races that had just happened minutes before.
Jeremy strongly thinks I had a cracked piston ringland for a while but the car was still functioning normally, hence the smoking and burning oil.
Jeremy strongly thinks I had a cracked piston ringland for a while but the car was still functioning normally, hence the smoking and burning oil.
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Originally Posted by taurran
Not yet. I assume it was a few factors. One being oil, and me just driving the **** out of it all weekend long. It went after some highway races that had just happened minutes before.
Jeremy strongly thinks I had a cracked piston ringland for a while but the car was still functioning normally, hence the smoking and burning oil.
Jeremy strongly thinks I had a cracked piston ringland for a while but the car was still functioning normally, hence the smoking and burning oil.
Don't worried about these other goof-***** that don't seem to have anything contructive to say. They'll STFU after your build has been completed and they see the end results. Believe it!
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In all honesty if I had the resources like Turbonetics behind me of course I would have attempted to customize my Turbonetics single kit.
You have the kit installed already and you have the financial backing by Turbonetics so definetly going for it is a no brainer.
Is this going to happen anytime soon? Or is this one of those projects that never materializes.
You got parts in the house yet?
JET
You have the kit installed already and you have the financial backing by Turbonetics so definetly going for it is a no brainer.
Is this going to happen anytime soon? Or is this one of those projects that never materializes.
You got parts in the house yet?
JET
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
In all honesty if I had the resources like Turbonetics behind me of course I would have attempted to customize my Turbonetics single kit.
You have the kit installed already and you have the financial backing by Turbonetics so definetly going for it is a no brainer.
Is this going to happen anytime soon? Or is this one of those projects that never materializes.
You got parts in the house yet?
JET
You have the kit installed already and you have the financial backing by Turbonetics so definetly going for it is a no brainer.
Is this going to happen anytime soon? Or is this one of those projects that never materializes.
You got parts in the house yet?
JET
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Originally Posted by JETPILOT
In all honesty if I had the resources like Turbonetics behind me of course I would have attempted to customize my Turbonetics single kit.
You have the kit installed already and you have the financial backing by Turbonetics so definetly going for it is a no brainer.
Is this going to happen anytime soon? Or is this one of those projects that never materializes.
You got parts in the house yet?
JET
You have the kit installed already and you have the financial backing by Turbonetics so definetly going for it is a no brainer.
Is this going to happen anytime soon? Or is this one of those projects that never materializes.
You got parts in the house yet?
JET
I'm still in talks with shops on where the work will be completed and quotes for parts and labor. I've even been given the option of using a pre-built motor. I've been put in a precarious position based on a couple of facts concerning the blown motor, but it WILL be done. Like I said, I'll release information on these forums when the time is right.
As for now, it's all still up in the air. Parts will be in hand soon, as we will need to fabricate wastegate piping. I'll have more info later in the week or early next week. At that time I'll probably just make a new thread as this one was more about the water cooled turbo.
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Originally Posted by taurran
Thanks for seeing it from my perspective.
I'm still in talks with shops on where the work will be completed and quotes for parts and labor. I've even been given the option of using a pre-built motor. I've been put in a precarious position based on a couple of facts concerning the blown motor, but it WILL be done. Like I said, I'll release information on these forums when the time is right.
As for now, it's all still up in the air. Parts will be in hand soon, as we will need to fabricate wastegate piping. I'll have more info later in the week or early next week. At that time I'll probably just make a new thread as this one was more about the water cooled turbo.
I'm still in talks with shops on where the work will be completed and quotes for parts and labor. I've even been given the option of using a pre-built motor. I've been put in a precarious position based on a couple of facts concerning the blown motor, but it WILL be done. Like I said, I'll release information on these forums when the time is right.
As for now, it's all still up in the air. Parts will be in hand soon, as we will need to fabricate wastegate piping. I'll have more info later in the week or early next week. At that time I'll probably just make a new thread as this one was more about the water cooled turbo.
JET