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KingCole

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  1.  Dairusire said:
    I'm sorry to but in here, but seriously get a Steve Murch Holset HX35/40 with a T/S Exhaust housing. Yes it won't fit in stock placing, but the turbo is 1.9k...... That's MORE than enough to get a up-pipe and down-pipe made to suit the turbo, and probably enough to get a intake made up to suit, for under the price of your 3 - 3.5k turbo.

    Not to mention they're a absolute MENTAL turbo to begin with. With that budget and considering your flipping your Manifold and doing a FMIC anyway, why not do it as it'll have shorter piping being Twisted, for the same (roughly) money.

    Heaps of people recommend these units but I am finding it hard to find any dyno graphs with these on ej207s on pump.

    I found one Holset HX35 bolted to twinscroll ej207 V8 NASIOC (in 3rd gear on US 92 fuel and USDM 6 speed) but they seem to spool late. Does Steve do anything with the internals of the turbo? The 2.5XTR will outspool the HX35/40 on JDM STis by the looks of it. Kris_pran on here is running 2.5XTR on v7 STI which can be found here and the spool is very nice.

  2.  Nikk10 said:
    I think they recommend it because they are usually approved dealers of HKS, tomei etc so easy install for them and has proof of expected power. Also a margin since they probably get a discount over buying on RHD Japan or wherever. In saying that the shops I've talked to are happy enough to let you buy your own **** outside of them.

    Oh, another option I didn't mention I had was that turbochargers NZ think they can throw a gt or gtx 3076 CHRA onto the stock housing with a new comp cover. Much cheaper, but haven't seen it done on a VF 49. Similar to what Murch would/could do? I talked to him ages ago but I didn't have a real goal in mind

    Blouch units are bolt-on on JDM STIs AFAIK and there is a guy in Australia running a 1.5XTR on his STI V8 or V9. Very fast spooling turbos but just kind of pricy. You have a big budget though and I think you can max the blouch unit on pump with a budget of 7k-7.5k max (no cams) with the mods you mentioned.

  3. I had my V8 STI insured with NAC for a year (cancelled day before yesterday) at 23 years old as the owner and the main driver and they had the cheapest premium out of a few I applied for. I got a better deal from my bank by insuring the car under my company. If I was you then I would list someone from your family over 25 years old as the primary driver and you as the secondary.

  4.  Ninja8) said:
    Isnt it always the owners "responsiblity" if anything goes wrong during a tune.

    Some tuners even make you sign waiver forms.

    I believe the owner ISN'T always 100% responsible if anything goes wrong during the tune. Imagine a case where a shop built and tuned your car and it blew up within weeks. In a case like this, the owner should not sign or be responsible for anything if the shop who got paid to build and tune the engine for X power level does a crappy job at it.

  5.  4G63B8 said:
    Is Rajin Performance not around anymore? He had good pricing and was pretty good guy to deal with from what i read but his website and things look to be offline now? anyone know what happened there

    When I texted him earlier this year, he said he is taking a break from tuning to spend time with his family.

  6.  johnny5 said:
    The only thing I dont like about taking it to those places is them locking the ECU so no one can get to it to do touch up tunes.

    Or are they that good that it wouldn't need a touch up? But if it did do they do it for free??

    If I remember correctly, an ECUTek tune will generally cost more due to the license and also make that tune accessible exclusively to ECUtek licensed tuners.

    If I was you then I would request to be tuned using Open Source tuning software.

  7.  Timmah said:
    Any pics of the speaker install? Keen to see how you hid the crossovers. Assuming you have a V8 STi.

    Yeap I have got a V8 STI. I don't have any pictures of my current setup on my phone but will take some tomorrow for you.

    The Polk speakers were quite easy to install as the car came with some Alpines before and already had a custom spacer built that I re-used. I did not want to use the stock tweeter mount because the tweeters came with the appropriate brackets etc to mount on the sail pod and it looks much nicer on the sail pod. Also, I like the tweeter height and placement on the sail pod due to the difference in sound too but everyone has their own preference so try both locations.

    The crossovers were mounted inside the door near the bottom so that window glass would not hit. It was a bit tricky to get it right but in the end it was worth it as there is no rattle from inside the door due to the thick tape I put under the crossover before mounting it.

    Luckily I have pics of my old bug impreza which I used to own 3 years ago with a similar setup except in this the crossovers are placed outside the door as seen by the images. The tweeter placement is exactly the same as my V8 STI.

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  8. I currently run a 50RMS x 4 channel Rockford fosgate amp which came underrated from factory and was actually had an output of 60 RMS per channel as per the certificate that came with it.

    I run Polk Audio DB6501 (rated at 100RMS) component speakers on 2 channels and run an infinity sub on the other 2 channels bridged. I had to turn the bass down on the sub down because the bass was hitting way too hard for my taste.

    Try and get reputed brands because I have run cheap amps which claim to have higher RMS ratings than my Rockford Fosgate amp but don't even come close.

  9.  loner said:
    This comes down to economics... hands up his has the money to risk their block more than once every few years? Most people in NZ want reliability over all out performance.

    To be honest, you are taking a risk of blowing the motor either way when you get a tune but the risk is lower when you have someone who has a lot more knowledge than your average tuner. Some of the tuners on nasioc give you all the details you need to make up your mind and they answer all your questions regardless if you choose to get a tune from them or not.

    Just because the power is high (on stock or built block) does not necessarily mean there is no reliability. The good thing about the tuners from overseas is that they proudly share most of their results on the power bragging page so you kind of get an indication of what type of power you can expect out of a certain setup but you just don't see that power here even though we are at low altitude.

  10.  Minaj said:
    I think US tuners are much more knowledgeable compared to our tuners we have here.

    +1

    Just my 2 cents but I think the tuners in states have a lot more experience and knowledge.

    For example, I was on the Evolutionm forum the other day and they are pushing crazy power on stock 9 turbo which people over here achieve with FP Red or GT3076. Not only that but over here the tunes are extremely laggy for even a FP Red whereas in the states they achieve full boost close to stock turbo on FP Red.

    Tunes over there are quite cheap too. The tuners try to extract as much power from the setup as possible whereas over here they play it overly safe.

    If I was to get a tune in the future, I would definitely go the remote tune route for my STI especially if I was looking at close to 300kw on stock block.

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