ZPI stage 0 story
#21
nothing wrong with a t3/4 but there again it shows they are magazine people and internet pirates. T3/4 in certain combos can be awsome or crap, just depends. I myself only use the gt series from garret but then again we all have opinions. I think zpi did make a wise choise reliability wise with the 16g and price wise. "they forgot to pass the lower price along to the customers haha"
I think the best thing for you would be to install the kit, run her for a few weeks and then base your results. That kit is about a level 3 when it comes to installation and any handy person should be able to do it with ease.
I think the best thing for you would be to install the kit, run her for a few weeks and then base your results. That kit is about a level 3 when it comes to installation and any handy person should be able to do it with ease.
#22
All legit questions...but should have known the answers before being blindsided by the tuner shops... But, you are new to this and you will know this system inside and out. You will be very comfortable in a few weeks.
First thing is these shops have not delt with Scion TC's. I would bet money on that. Second, it sure isn't a Honda. ....not by a long shot. There are other shops that did go with a T3/T4 turbo for the TC and unless you are going MONSTER boost, this "reliable" 16g is great for small to medium boost levels. This EVO III seems to be a perfect match and it is a PROVEN reliable product. It spools fast and doesn't fall flat in our power band. Wait until you're spooling at 3000 rpm's....you will just smile.
As for the FMIC. I'm 100% agreed with you and I'm sure everyone else does as well. I want one and will get one when the stealth version is ready..hint, hint . Until then...it's just fine and not necessary. If you want cooler now...get alcohol...Kenny would probably fix you up with an inexpensive kit, plus more power.
Emanage...well emanage is also a good idea, but again not necessary with this small boost (see friggin smart ECU). I currently have emanage blue box and have yet to hook it up. Kenny will give me the options when I do ( and I didn't even get it from them....got it from another scionlifer), but before I do that, I will have my A/F ratio and EGT gauges installed. The price of metal is good, but not for a new block. So, no tuning until I can see (HINT FOR EVERYONE).
As for our injectors. Toyota (notice I didn't say Honda) did us a nice favor and stock installed 370cc injectors. The supercharger comes with 410cc. Um, hardly worth the trouble to even replace them. If you are going to replace them....go 550cc and tune it. But our ECU is friggin smart with this small boost. That, my friends is our biggest hurdle and only thing I wish they did like Honda. Be a **** with the ECU and give up the goods.
Look at what Scionspeed did, blew the engine tuning "their" turbo and ditched the customer....Who cleaned up the mess? Right now, ZPI is one of the most experienced...if not THE most experienced Scion TC tuner company in the country. These guys will back up their product 100%.
Take your time installing....double check every connection and tighten them twice. Do not settle for a short cut. If you need a new gasket...get one. New exhaust donut...get one. Change your oil to FULL synthetic...change your plugs to Denso IK22 (colder)....and use high octane fuel. Everything the supercharger kit does, except they send non-iridium plugs (cheap even as listed on Denso web site). And for pete's sake...make sure you have gauges to see what's going on (oil temp - pressure - boost gauge and for tuning AFR and EGT). I don't understand people installing FI systems and doing it bliind. Bigger nads than me.
Oh yea, one more exception...you will eat supercharged TC's.
First thing is these shops have not delt with Scion TC's. I would bet money on that. Second, it sure isn't a Honda. ....not by a long shot. There are other shops that did go with a T3/T4 turbo for the TC and unless you are going MONSTER boost, this "reliable" 16g is great for small to medium boost levels. This EVO III seems to be a perfect match and it is a PROVEN reliable product. It spools fast and doesn't fall flat in our power band. Wait until you're spooling at 3000 rpm's....you will just smile.
As for the FMIC. I'm 100% agreed with you and I'm sure everyone else does as well. I want one and will get one when the stealth version is ready..hint, hint . Until then...it's just fine and not necessary. If you want cooler now...get alcohol...Kenny would probably fix you up with an inexpensive kit, plus more power.
Emanage...well emanage is also a good idea, but again not necessary with this small boost (see friggin smart ECU). I currently have emanage blue box and have yet to hook it up. Kenny will give me the options when I do ( and I didn't even get it from them....got it from another scionlifer), but before I do that, I will have my A/F ratio and EGT gauges installed. The price of metal is good, but not for a new block. So, no tuning until I can see (HINT FOR EVERYONE).
As for our injectors. Toyota (notice I didn't say Honda) did us a nice favor and stock installed 370cc injectors. The supercharger comes with 410cc. Um, hardly worth the trouble to even replace them. If you are going to replace them....go 550cc and tune it. But our ECU is friggin smart with this small boost. That, my friends is our biggest hurdle and only thing I wish they did like Honda. Be a **** with the ECU and give up the goods.
Look at what Scionspeed did, blew the engine tuning "their" turbo and ditched the customer....Who cleaned up the mess? Right now, ZPI is one of the most experienced...if not THE most experienced Scion TC tuner company in the country. These guys will back up their product 100%.
Take your time installing....double check every connection and tighten them twice. Do not settle for a short cut. If you need a new gasket...get one. New exhaust donut...get one. Change your oil to FULL synthetic...change your plugs to Denso IK22 (colder)....and use high octane fuel. Everything the supercharger kit does, except they send non-iridium plugs (cheap even as listed on Denso web site). And for pete's sake...make sure you have gauges to see what's going on (oil temp - pressure - boost gauge and for tuning AFR and EGT). I don't understand people installing FI systems and doing it bliind. Bigger nads than me.
Oh yea, one more exception...you will eat supercharged TC's.
#23
Originally Posted by ScionDad
Oh yea, one more exception...you will eat supercharged TC's.
#25
Originally Posted by Stu_Gotti
Oooooooooooooooo FACE! Challenge! Yes!
#27
Originally Posted by Munch
Originally Posted by ScionDad
Oh yea, one more exception...you will eat supercharged TC's.
j/k
OK, he will crush stock SC systems....Then if he adds premium fuel he will crush goodie SC systems
j/k
Do tell what goodies you added
#29
Originally Posted by ScionDad
Originally Posted by Munch
Originally Posted by ScionDad
Oh yea, one more exception...you will eat supercharged TC's.
j/k
OK, he will crush stock SC systems....Then if he adds premium fuel he will crush goddie SC systems
j/k
Do tell what goodies you added
#31
Originally Posted by Munch
You're more than welcome to come and try . You have an auto right .I would if I could but I can't. The parts will be out soon for the rest of the guys running chargers. But I'm lucky number one having fun.
I'm thinking pully
#32
Originally Posted by Munch
I will say this much. My bottom end is not your everyday stock bottom end anymore and my supercharger is running more than a mere 7psi .
#34
Originally Posted by ScionDad
Originally Posted by Munch
I will say this much. My bottom end is not your everyday stock bottom end anymore and my supercharger is running more than a mere 7psi .
#35
Simple facts are....
Stock sc cars will eat the stage 0 cars for lunch stop light to stop light, short - mid track.
Get a stock sc car out on the freeway and a stage 0 car will whoop on a sc.
Now up the drive ratio of the supercharger for more psi across the whole rpm range and even if they are putting out equal wheel hp, the sc car will be far more fun to drive and far quicker overall.
I have run every type of engine you could imagine, from 10Krpm n/a hand grenades, 30+ psi turbo cars, to vicious supercharged street cars. My personal preference hands down is a well designed sc car. All the wonderfull benifits of a high hp n/a car but with loads of torque and gobs of hp! Not to mention much better throttle responce. In allot of ways I love turbo cars, but for sure... you turbo only guys are going to be in for a rude awakening when the mods for the sc start sprouting up all over!
Stock sc cars will eat the stage 0 cars for lunch stop light to stop light, short - mid track.
Get a stock sc car out on the freeway and a stage 0 car will whoop on a sc.
Now up the drive ratio of the supercharger for more psi across the whole rpm range and even if they are putting out equal wheel hp, the sc car will be far more fun to drive and far quicker overall.
I have run every type of engine you could imagine, from 10Krpm n/a hand grenades, 30+ psi turbo cars, to vicious supercharged street cars. My personal preference hands down is a well designed sc car. All the wonderfull benifits of a high hp n/a car but with loads of torque and gobs of hp! Not to mention much better throttle responce. In allot of ways I love turbo cars, but for sure... you turbo only guys are going to be in for a rude awakening when the mods for the sc start sprouting up all over!
#37
Smaller pulley / pulley combos, high flow intake setup, headers will net much better results than on a n/a car, intercooler setup weather it be water or air, custom air bypass valves "mine is being setup with an HKS ssqv" Water injection kits if someone chooses no intercooler or hell, a combo of an intercooler and water injection! New maps hopfully... possibilities are endless with a supercharger as nice as the f-trim. It can be run to 20 psi or 475hp of flow with no issues. We can set her up however we want!
#38
Originally Posted by ScionDad
Originally Posted by Munch
I will say this much. My bottom end is not your everyday stock bottom end anymore and my supercharger is running more than a mere 7psi .