PowerLab: Stage 5 Turbo Kit/ProEFI ECU/Intense 797WHP **Video**
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Originally Posted by JRoC
Geeez Im sooo ready to sell my APS TT for this kit.
Well PM me when you are ready, I might be able to make use of your APS TT kit... I have alot of documents and papers that need to be weighed down
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Originally Posted by meatbag
Any update guys, everything is looking great.
So here's some good news for everyone
We're going to be taking pictures of everything within the next day or so, the quality is unbelieveable, everything came high polished, attention to detail is a huge factor, and the most important part is that these kits are making insane power!
Here's a couple of quick examples of the "attention to detail" I noted before.
- First and Foremost, PowerLab included brand new OEM Quality Replacement High and Low Pressure Side A/C Lines (Not just a single lengthened hose.) They machined billet pieces for the compressor, with o-ring grooves, including valves for charging the system. Also where the line goes into the firewall & condenser there are quick disconnect fittings. (So theres no hacking, or modifying your stock lines, in case you ever needed to go back to stock or whatever the case is, you can just hang on to your factory lines).
- A billet oil pan spacer, and pick-up spacer are included in the kit as well. So then again, there's no modification needed to the factory block, you gain oil capacity and you have an additional port to monitor oil temperature!
- Plug and Play Injector sizes are available up to 800cc's!
- Pre-Plugged additional O2 Bung in the Downpipe, as well as capped NPT Port in the charge pipe allow for the simplicity of installing a wideband, and or sensors.
- Wastegate location is literally seconds within removal, atmospheric dump can be easily accomplished w/o blackening your engine bay & or filling your cabin with fumes! Hooking up a Boost controller is almost effortless.
- Ability to maintain the Factory Crash Bar w/ a 24x12x4 Intercooler Core
I'm sure we could go on, however we'll save the rest for the official release of the Turbo system which should be very near now
Last edited by IntenseFab; Jan 7, 2008 at 05:42 PM.
Originally Posted by IntenseFab
I'm sure we could go on, however we'll save the rest for the official release of the Turbo system which should be very near now 

we like surprises
Originally Posted by zmedic16
all my stuff is up for sale lol anticipating this kit... just gotta get me a nice single 3 inch exhaust. i want this for my DD 350whp/tq and 400whp/tq tune for the weekend

i jsut sold my JIC 3' too ..should'a told me

and you are being sarcastic too right?
lol
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Originally Posted by zmedic16
all my stuff is up for sale lol anticipating this kit... just gotta get me a nice single 3 inch exhaust. i want this for my DD 350whp/tq and 400whp/tq tune for the weekend

Last edited by IntenseFab; Jan 7, 2008 at 10:44 PM.
Originally Posted by IntenseFab
So here's some good news for everyone
They have a budget minded stage 1 turbo system that will still produce a ton of power! We asked for the most cost-efficient (while maintaining ultimate power and reliablity) kit possible. So they sent us a turbo kit using a non ball-bearing (Still 360 Degree Journal Bearing) T3/T61 aka "Blowzilla" which also eliminates the need for water lines, and ultimately saves quite a bit for the end user as well. It still uses the overly large Tial 44mm Wastegate, 2.5'' Up-Pipe, 3'' Downpipe and 4'' thick intercooler core. All in all based on our previous testing this same non-bb kit will produce just as much as the Stage 1 GT35R..
Blowzilla? Looks like a garret designed in the 80s. Please tell me it isnt the same?
What about using a Borg Warner turbo?
Originally Posted by thawk408
http://cheapturbo.stores.yahoo.net/t3b.html
Blowzilla? Looks like a garret designed in the 80s. Please tell me it isnt the same?
What about using a Borg Warner turbo?
Blowzilla? Looks like a garret designed in the 80s. Please tell me it isnt the same?
What about using a Borg Warner turbo?
i wouldnt worry about it, its just an option as far as the turbo to try to trim down the costs for the ones that are mostly on the "low budget end"(in a perfect world you wouldnt find those). Plus "old" turbos arent necesarly bad, i think we all know, as an example, how the "ancient" turbos of the greddy TT kits perform

You know the kit itself as stage1 verson uses a gt35r and is capable of 650whp.
I think the main thing to highlight here is that powerlab has the ability to provide customers with different options to meet their needs
. Ill be checking some of the newer turbos by precision.
Originally Posted by thawk408
http://cheapturbo.stores.yahoo.net/t3b.html
Blowzilla? Looks like a garret designed in the 80s. Please tell me it isnt the same?
What about using a Borg Warner turbo?
Blowzilla? Looks like a garret designed in the 80s. Please tell me it isnt the same?
What about using a Borg Warner turbo?
Originally Posted by IntenseFab
I'm sure we could go on, however we'll save the rest for the official release of the Turbo system which should be very near now

Oh no, do go on. <-- Ive never seen a sentence with only two letter words. Guess im the first
Upgrade-ability is the key!! Most Turbo systems are somewhat limited, but this one almost seems limitless...so far with 3 stages. Who knows what else is in store.
Greddy 18G upgrade to 20G's (only option) $2500 thru SGP
APS upgrade to Extreme $_____
Turbonetics to T66 (only option to my knowledge) $______
JWT TT upgrade to 700 or 850 series Turbos but at a HUGE cost$$$$$3K
Superchargers limited only by pulley options. $______
I think thats about it.
Greddy 18G upgrade to 20G's (only option) $2500 thru SGP
APS upgrade to Extreme $_____
Turbonetics to T66 (only option to my knowledge) $______
JWT TT upgrade to 700 or 850 series Turbos but at a HUGE cost$$$$$3K
Superchargers limited only by pulley options. $______
I think thats about it.
I need a price on the cheapest kit. This may be my only chance for FI since Im broke, well not really but still. Hurry!!!
So let me get this straight, IF I purchased the base kit, I can still make over 400whp/ft lbs tq, and then if I ever decide to upgrade, all I have to do is purchase a bigger, better turbo........and of course upgrade internals blah, blah the usual and make and insane amount of horsepower????
So let me get this straight, IF I purchased the base kit, I can still make over 400whp/ft lbs tq, and then if I ever decide to upgrade, all I have to do is purchase a bigger, better turbo........and of course upgrade internals blah, blah the usual and make and insane amount of horsepower????
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Originally Posted by thawk408
http://cheapturbo.stores.yahoo.net/t3b.html
Blowzilla? Looks like a garret designed in the 80s. Please tell me it isnt the same?
What about using a Borg Warner turbo?
Blowzilla? Looks like a garret designed in the 80s. Please tell me it isnt the same?
What about using a Borg Warner turbo?
Actually it's a hybrid turbocharger that was designed by one of extremely few Authorized Garrett Distributors. Using a compact E compressor housing, modern 61mm Compressor Wheel (w/ a Billet Machined Nut), a non ball bearing center cartridge, 360 degree journal bearing and a P-Trim Turbine wheel. The term blowzilla is the original name for it and what we call it, however if you've purchased a T3/T61 or a T3/T67, T3/T04R etc.. They are all basically the same turbo however re-named. So there is nothing 80s about this turbo, it's just not heavily supported and known because it doesent have a part number in the garrett catalog
.. Actually I take some of that back, the name Blowzilla, is definitely 80s lol!
The results that we've seen from the turbo is amazing... for the price, and having a T3 Footprint you'll be very hard-pressed to find a turbo that will outperform it.
We have used Borg Warner turbos, including the extended tip wheels, which are good and all, but we've never seen the results that they claim from them.
Originally Posted by 06MagneticZ
I need a price on the cheapest kit. This may be my only chance for FI since Im broke, well not really but still. Hurry!!!
So let me get this straight, IF I purchased the base kit, I can still make over 400whp/ft lbs tq, and then if I ever decide to upgrade, all I have to do is purchase a bigger, better turbo........and of course upgrade internals blah, blah the usual and make and insane amount of horsepower????
So let me get this straight, IF I purchased the base kit, I can still make over 400whp/ft lbs tq, and then if I ever decide to upgrade, all I have to do is purchase a bigger, better turbo........and of course upgrade internals blah, blah the usual and make and insane amount of horsepower????
GT37R Ball Bearing Turbo (Proven 700WHP Capability)
GT 3'' First Downpipe (Proven 700+WHP Capability)
and Turbo Water Lines
The First downpipe would bolt right up to your second downpipe without modification, and I'd say you'd spend a whole 2-3 hours maximum swapping your old turbo out with the new one. And connecting your water lines.
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