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Have you had your car with the turbo on, during the summer time? Im curious as to how it will run in 90+ degree weather. That would be my only concern with this kit as of now, because im not sure anyone has had it with this kinda extreme weather.
im talking about the 3.8 kit
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the ehat index here in houston has been around 109* for the past week or so and tiagos car is runnin fine. we were cruising down the freeway tonight with cp and a 35th anny camaro goin 110-115 the entire way. ran just fine.
if I hit hte gas, at a rpm where it can spool already, there is virtually NO LAG. Like yesterday on the hwy, just cruising at about 3500 rpm, its well into boostable rpm, if I put any load into the engine, instant 10 psi.... :D
cruising at about 80 mph at about 2500 rpm I can still get 5-6 psi pretty easily just putting load on the engine, about 2000 rpm I can get about 3 psi, etc.
Man your kit is the shiznit cant wait till it comes out (ne ideas)? if you wanted to "expand" how do you go about making a turbo produce more then X pounds of boost? (what do you run in the 1/4)
[ June 26, 2003: Message edited by: foshizl ]</p>
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by foshizl: Man your kit is the shiznit cant wait till it comes out (ne ideas)? if you wanted to "expand" how do you go about making a turbo produce more then X pounds of boost? (what do you run in the 1/4)
[ June 26, 2003: Message edited by: foshizl ]<hr></blockquote>
All you need is a boost controler and you can set the boost to anything you want. You don't have to order a new belt or anything.
2000 turbo/intercooled M5 Black Firebird<br />349.5hp and 415.3tq @ 4400rpms
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