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#82
well here is the thing, and dont take this as an insult in any way.
I recall you saying that you were going to stick with the unichip because you didnt want to spend any more money....fair enough.
It dies...what do you do? You jump on an ultimate because one tuner seemed to like it. Once again...fair enough.
Than you justify not purchasing other units on your budget, but at the same time you are quick to toss out a turbo that you KNOW works well with the setup and go a completely new route?
Just doesn't make much sense to me, especially on your DD to swap chargers before you even have one setup dialed in.
Again, I am not trying to put down any of your decision making, just trying to get an idea of where your head is. I would worry about a good tune on your setup to see what it can do before tossing money at unnecessary parts.
Give me a call when you get a minute.
I recall you saying that you were going to stick with the unichip because you didnt want to spend any more money....fair enough.
It dies...what do you do? You jump on an ultimate because one tuner seemed to like it. Once again...fair enough.
Than you justify not purchasing other units on your budget, but at the same time you are quick to toss out a turbo that you KNOW works well with the setup and go a completely new route?
Just doesn't make much sense to me, especially on your DD to swap chargers before you even have one setup dialed in.
Again, I am not trying to put down any of your decision making, just trying to get an idea of where your head is. I would worry about a good tune on your setup to see what it can do before tossing money at unnecessary parts.
Give me a call when you get a minute.
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In regards to the engine management, I go with what my tuner is comfortable with and the Ultimate by any means isn't going to harm my car and is an upgrade from my unichip for sure. I know you and a lot of other people push the FIC because you guys are confident with it, however I am fell more comfortable with the Ultimate for now and that is why I am going with it. I would put my comfort beyond anything else right now and I am not completely comfortable with the idea of street tuning my car with an FIC.
As far as the turbo goes, what I have understood is that the GT3076r is a great turbo for higher displacement engines or lower displacement engines running a lot of boost. I am running very little boost for the turbo and it seems a bit much for my application. This is why I made that other post in this forum (yet to be replied to) about if the tC owners think it is too big for what I am looking for. I know the gt3076r makes some great top end power, but I would really like to use my power and not be sitting and waiting for it to spool.
I would tune it up now and see how it does if I had the finances too. I honestly didn't have the money for the unichip and am ridiculously in debt because of the complications with the turbo kit.
Tell me that the gt30 fits my application and i will consider keeping it. I am looking for input here but this is a grey area with so many aspects of my build different from what other tC's have had.
As far as the turbo goes, what I have understood is that the GT3076r is a great turbo for higher displacement engines or lower displacement engines running a lot of boost. I am running very little boost for the turbo and it seems a bit much for my application. This is why I made that other post in this forum (yet to be replied to) about if the tC owners think it is too big for what I am looking for. I know the gt3076r makes some great top end power, but I would really like to use my power and not be sitting and waiting for it to spool.
I would tune it up now and see how it does if I had the finances too. I honestly didn't have the money for the unichip and am ridiculously in debt because of the complications with the turbo kit.
Tell me that the gt30 fits my application and i will consider keeping it. I am looking for input here but this is a grey area with so many aspects of my build different from what other tC's have had.
#84
That setup is by no means too much for your application, essentially its ideal for what you are trying to accomplish if you plan on retaining that manifold.
As far as the emanage, thats cool. I understand why you are doing it, but you are making it seem like that is your only option. Thats cool that you went to your tuner and thats what he likes, but i dont know man. I am just providing you with some insight. I am a firm believer of you tune your car the way you use it. If its your DD, tune it on the street.
At this point, i think you should talk to Todd and work something out before you start tossing money in the barrel.
If you need anything give me a call and i will help you to the best of my ability, but im not going to sit here and type chapters in any direction. I could sit here and give you 110 reasons why you had to pay additional for complications with the kit.
Most of that could have been avoided had the kit been installed by a decent shop.
At the end of the day, thats what happens when you have too much money and not enough time for the build. People take advantage, and it seems like thats where a ton of your complications came from.
As far as the emanage, thats cool. I understand why you are doing it, but you are making it seem like that is your only option. Thats cool that you went to your tuner and thats what he likes, but i dont know man. I am just providing you with some insight. I am a firm believer of you tune your car the way you use it. If its your DD, tune it on the street.
At this point, i think you should talk to Todd and work something out before you start tossing money in the barrel.
If you need anything give me a call and i will help you to the best of my ability, but im not going to sit here and type chapters in any direction. I could sit here and give you 110 reasons why you had to pay additional for complications with the kit.
Most of that could have been avoided had the kit been installed by a decent shop.
At the end of the day, thats what happens when you have too much money and not enough time for the build. People take advantage, and it seems like thats where a ton of your complications came from.
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Originally Posted by bfurches
Most of that could have been avoided had the kit been installed by a decent shop.
At the end of the day, thats what happens when you have too much money and not enough time for the build. People take advantage, and it seems like thats where a ton of your complications came from.
At the end of the day, thats what happens when you have too much money and not enough time for the build. People take advantage, and it seems like thats where a ton of your complications came from.
#86
Alex-
Give your setup a chance. there is no need to change turbos....
And if you did the only way to go is to a Gt3071R, as its the smallest turbo thats fit that turbine housing you have.
You need to listen to those who have an idea of what they are talking about...
If whoever saw your setup and understood how it worked they would not tell you a Gt3076R is too big. Even if it wasn't a divided setup.
You have the most efficient setup there is.....between your IC, the manifold design, and that turbo(as long as the specs are right, god knows what Greddy put in there)
Again...see how it does you might be suprised.
You have gone down a long/hard road to this point, no need to make it any harder.
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Todd
Give your setup a chance. there is no need to change turbos....
And if you did the only way to go is to a Gt3071R, as its the smallest turbo thats fit that turbine housing you have.
You need to listen to those who have an idea of what they are talking about...
If whoever saw your setup and understood how it worked they would not tell you a Gt3076R is too big. Even if it wasn't a divided setup.
You have the most efficient setup there is.....between your IC, the manifold design, and that turbo(as long as the specs are right, god knows what Greddy put in there)
Again...see how it does you might be suprised.
You have gone down a long/hard road to this point, no need to make it any harder.
regards-
Todd
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ugh todd its a garrett turbo... specs are as follows:
Compressor: 76.2mm / Trim: 56 / A/R:0.60
Turbine: Wheel Diameter: 60mm / Trim:84
Wastegate: External Required
Corrected Air Flow: 50 lbs/min
Compressor: 76.2mm / Trim: 56 / A/R:0.60
Turbine: Wheel Diameter: 60mm / Trim:84
Wastegate: External Required
Corrected Air Flow: 50 lbs/min
#89
Originally Posted by nebster
you're right the emanage basic does but the emanage ultimate is a very different beast. the F/IC is on the same level as the unichip where they just modify the MAF readings. the ultimate with a pressure sensor will be superb for alex's application.
have your read this?
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...hlight=aem+fic
or this?
http://www.dezod.com/files/FICvsEMAN.pdf
I do want to see some great numbers, and I also agree that the gt3076r is not too big at all for your setup, thats what I will be running. There has been people to run a gt35 on the stock motor, so the gt30 shouldn't be a problem... plus we do have quite a bit of displacement for a 4 cylinder, so there wouldn't be much waiting time for spool... just my .02 good luck with your project! Car looks great!
#90
you're comparing it to the emanage basic, the ultimate does more than the basic and with all the add ons alex got it was a better value. the 3076 isn't to big turbo wise and flow wise it was too big PHYSICALLY, it was hitting a part of his engine.
with everything alex got the ultimate was a no brainer plus his tuner likes it so who cares.
with everything alex got the ultimate was a no brainer plus his tuner likes it so who cares.
#95
Originally Posted by nebster
you're comparing it to the emanage basic, the ultimate does more than the basic and with all the add ons alex got it was a better value. the 3076 isn't to big turbo wise and flow wise it was too big PHYSICALLY, it was hitting a part of his engine.
with everything alex got the ultimate was a no brainer plus his tuner likes it so who cares.
with everything alex got the ultimate was a no brainer plus his tuner likes it so who cares.
But I do agree that there hasn't been that many tc's that have messed up from the ultimate, and if the tuner is happy with it then that is all that matters.
#97
Originally Posted by t_urbo_C_harged
Originally Posted by nebster
you're comparing it to the emanage basic, the ultimate does more than the basic and with all the add ons alex got it was a better value. the 3076 isn't to big turbo wise and flow wise it was too big PHYSICALLY, it was hitting a part of his engine.
with everything alex got the ultimate was a no brainer plus his tuner likes it so who cares.
with everything alex got the ultimate was a no brainer plus his tuner likes it so who cares.
That's why you buy a GReddy Pressure Sensor.
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which is what I have...
My tuner was saying there was a way of building new maps that do actually keep the values. I don't know to be honest. I will keep you guys posted with the end results!
My tuner was saying there was a way of building new maps that do actually keep the values. I don't know to be honest. I will keep you guys posted with the end results!