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05-01-2007, 08:57 PM | #121 | ||
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lol...that's right...well in that case whichever way you decide to go, get a retune and you will be very happy...also makes it easier if you go forced induction as you can just get another retune
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05-01-2007, 09:11 PM | #122 | |||
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24-05-2007, 05:18 PM | #123 | |||
Sly like a G6
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24-05-2007, 06:07 PM | #124 | |||
Sly like a G6
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The Snort kits are cheaper on paper, but require further parts/fabrication and tuning (and probably larger injectors and a better fuel pump to optimise...) I've been watching FI posts in Fordmods for about a year now and come to the conclusion that there wouldn't be much difference in cost between a blower and a low-pressure turbo delivering similar peak power without internal engine mods. I would have a go at installing a CAPA kit myself (having R&R'd McPherson struts, heads etc over the years) but wouldn't touch doing a turbo install from bits & pieces, and I couldn't have my daily driver off the road for more than a couple of days. So for me there isn't much choice, it's a CAPA kit or nothing... unless someone here knows a workshop in Newcastle that can install and flash-tune a turbo in 2 days flat. The only thing against the CAPA kit would be the power delivery - a (turbo) rush at 2000 rpm would be real nice. I suspect that to be totally happy with the CAPA kit I'll have to fit a higher stall converter and then have the tranny strengthened to cope with the double load of extra torque. As it is the motor has a step in power delivery at 2400rpm - I assume a blower will just magnify this whereas a low-pressure turbo would fill in the hole between 2000 (stall speed) and 2400 rpm? |
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