all4degame's unboosted and needs a srs a-pillar HELP!
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Originally Posted by scikotictc232
^ wish my scion homies in my area thought like that. They are Va J J's and scared of boost though. I would say keep the set up man and just swap a new motor make sure it runs and since you will have your gauges in before you can monitor everything for a few weeks - month what ever and then just swap it back in. I doubt it was the kit man does not make sense. Going boosted is definitely money consuming man. I have to save to go to school and finish my car. It will be worth it, probably is already. Reason I say is look at all the knowledge that has come from this.
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Originally Posted by scikotictc232
Reason I say is look at all the knowledge that has come from this.
During the motor swap I think i'm going to go with a CC stage 3. This disk should be pretty streetable for NA use, and should be able to hold power to the turbo if I do decide to go turbo again in the future. If I go turbo again, it will be a low boost application of like 6psi or so max.
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You should def do the swap yourself - you seem to be pretty mechnically inclined and its really not that hard - your first motor swap will take about 12-15 hrs to pull the motor than 8-10 to go back in than it goes down from there - i can do a complete swap in about 8 hrs lol
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Since i'm swapping motors, I'm going to replace the clutch while I am in there. Just for future longevity, and possibly low boost. I need something that I can daily. I have a stage 5 sitting in the garage, but I'm thinking that's not a good idea for NA. lol Opinions?
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It doesn't matter what clutch you're running for N/A street use, because you'll never surpass the limits of it. The only thing you should worry about, is how much power you plan on making down the road and the drivability of the clutch. I'd say go for stage 4. Very easy to drive (takes a day or two to get used to) and is good for 350WHP. Plus if you're driving around N/A for 6-12 months with it, you won't even put a dent in the longevity of it.
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steer away from clutch masters i blew my stage 5 on street tires with 500-1000 miles on it they wont warranty it and the said i was a scammer here is my link to my troubles go comp or act ftmfw
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=259430
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=259430
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the only thing w/ CC is that I've seen few stage 4 prematurely failing.. not sure if that has been fixed or not.. if not look into act stage 4 street disc, its interesting how driveable those are
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Originally Posted by all4degame
Which stage 4 jon? CC or CM?
I'm going to go ahead and blame 90% of clutch failures on improper installation/application and/or abusive use.