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Old 12-14-2004, 11:36 AM
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How does this sound for mods?

Here is the list of mods for my buddy's 92' laser rs AWD that are we just about to start- I thought to come here for comments suggestions and so forth.
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Manufacturer: GReddy
Product: e-01
MSRP: $689.00
(MSRP is typically higher than most shop prices)
Description:
Combines functionality of Boost Controller, data display / logger and e-manage programmer into a single package. Coupled with large LCD display!
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Manufacturer: Apex'i
Product: Power Intake
MSRP: $79.00
(MSRP is typically higher than most shop prices)
Description:
The Power Intake is a maintenance-free dry-type air filter and will alleviate the problem of filter oil from "wet" air cleaners interfering with the air-flow meter. Accept no imitations.
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Manufacturer: Apex'i
Product: N1 Exhaust System
MSRP: $629.00
(MSRP is typically higher than most shop prices)
Description:
Aluminized steel exhaust system with polished stainless steel canister.
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Manufacturer: GReddy
Product: Electronic Guages
MSRP: $150.00
(MSRP is typically higher than most shop prices)
Description:
Features:52mm and 60mm sizes;Black,White, and Silver faces(black and white are backlit green, silver is backlit orange); Peak-Hold/Warning available;Meters read in metric(Bar for pressure gauges, Celsius for Temp. gauges);Prices range from 150 for a basic 52mm gauge to 290 for a 60mm Peak-Hold/Warning gauge
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Manufacturer: Apex'i
Product: GT/N1 Downpipe
MSRP: $239.00
(MSRP is typically higher than most shop prices)
Description:
Aluminized steel - N1 or stainless steel -GT downpipe with flex section.
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Manufacturer: Spec
Product: Stage 3 Kit
MSRP: $359.00
(MSRP is typically higher than most shop prices)
Description:
This is for the weekend track patron. With a torque capacity of 415lbs this monster will carry your sub12 second monster down the track with ease while maintaining a reasonably stock feeling peddle pressure. The stage 3 Features a High-clamp pressure plate and 3-piece disc with carbon or ceramic material.
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If we didn't buy this from my buddy's shop it would cost us this much but it really won't: $2,145 MSRP

This is our choices to date any suggestions? What kind of power do you think we should make what 1/4 mile time, 0-60 ect.
Also what suggestions on the following, an Exhaust Manifold, Fuel Controller/Engine Management, Penzoil synchromesh???, and last Royal Purple 10w30 or mobile 1 10w30? Almost forgot what suspension mods do you all recomend for drag/street/Ice racing aplications?
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Re: How does this sound for mods?

Try http://dsmtuners.com/tuning-guide/1gturbo/ for the tuning guide. Great site!
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Re: How does this sound for mods?

That looks expensive...but if you've got a deal, go for it. Brand names are unnecessary, but will help in reselling the car, if yo ever choose to do it.

You won't be making much more than 250-260 hp with those mods on the stock turbo, but those will provide a good basis for a bigger turbo in the near future, with some fuel mods.
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Old 12-14-2004, 01:58 PM
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What would you recomend then? If these are "brand names" what comanies are just as good but are cheaper then? The shop will get the part for way cheaper JUST because it is a shop. I still plan on that boost controller no matter what though.

I have already gone to the tuning guide at DSM tuners it gave no recomendations that were real just a list of parts. Which actually we got most of them from - we just happen to trust apexi and greddy. That and we don't want this to sound like a screaming whining 4cyl so we don't give off the impression as a ricer to our muscle car friends.

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Also I forgot to mention that we are going to port the stock turbo, and we are going to also run as much boost safely I have been told safe max boost is 14 1/2 or so. We are not looking for some massively fast thing here just to pull about a 12.5 1/4 mile and decent in ice racing. And mostly of all things stoplight to stop light. I've got a buddy with a 71' cutlass that he trying to take into the 11.4s that is the real beast that we are all working on. We all sort of help each other in our small comunity when it comes to cars at least.
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Old 12-14-2004, 02:10 PM
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Re: How does this sound for mods?

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That and we don't want this to sound like a screaming whining 4cyl so we don't give off the impression as a ricer to our muscle car friends.
You won't be running 12s with that mod list yet. If I were you, I would ditch the $900+ exhaust, and get a muffler shop to mandrel bend you a custom exhaust ($300) from the turbo back. Make sure the bends are not crush or pressbent, because they will narrow and impede exhaust flow.

Right there you save $600+. That will easily pay for whatever injectors you want, and a fuel pump. You might even have some money left over for a $200 fmic core and $80 in piping for a fmic setup.

So, you figure, all of that stuff you mentioned earlier (if you're set on the e-01, so be it), minus the exhaust, with a custom exhaust instead, some 660cc injectors and a walboro 190 or 255 lph pump, and you should be able to dial up the boost to 19+ psi, more on race gas. That's where your 12 second time slip comes in

>>Edit: Oh yea, the point of me quoting you was to remind you that turbo DSMs will not sound ricey, no matter what you try to do to them I have probably the riciest muffler ever designed on my car right now, and it stil sounds mean.
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Old 12-14-2004, 02:39 PM
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I just don't want it to sound like a weed wacker- you know a honda or toyota or something. Now I know the 3000GTs don't. So I guess that makes sence other than it is a 6 not a 4.

So new list:
1. muffler shop to mandrel bend you a custom exhaust ($300) from the turbo back. Make sure the bends are not crush or pressbent, because they will narrow and impede exhaust flow.
(300)

2.$200 fmic core with the $80 in piping for a fmic setup (what company should I get this from by the way?)
(280)

3. e-01
$689.00
4. 660cc injectors (where should I buy these as well?)

5.walboro 190 or 255 lph pump (again where...)

6.Manufacturer: GReddy
Product: Electronic Guages
MSRP: $150.00

7.Manufacturer: Spec
(BTW this is a clutch i DON'T WANT to run into that problem again)
Product: Stage 3 Kit
MSRP: $359.00

8.Manufacturer: Apex'i
Product: Power Intake
MSRP: $79.00
-------------Its now going to run about...$1,857

Am I missing something or adding something I don't need? Also what about suspension? BTW his is going to be flat black not that it matter just thought to mention it.
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Re: How does this sound for mods?

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Re: How does this sound for mods?

the exhaust is a good idea, buschur racing, vrs racing and rnr racing all make cheap, high quality turbo back exhaust. youll probably hit 14 psi with just the mods you have listed; a guy i know has a talon tsi and it buries the 14 psi turbo gauge with just a kn filter, downpipe and muffler tip. my laser hits 13 with just a kn filter, before i put that on it hit 12. to get the car in the low 13, high 12s, follow this dsm upgrade sequence: http://www.buschurracing.com/stage_1.html
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Re: How does this sound for mods?

Skip the Spec clutch (I can link you to horror stories if my local board hasn't purged in a while), and the E-01. Get an ACT 2100, some manual boost controller (if you are in it for the bling, you'll hate this reccommmendation), and a datalogger.

I would look for a cheaper exhaust as well. 3in piping is all the same, so no need to pay big ticket prices.

Joe hit the nail on the head IMO. Fuel pump is a MUST.

That being said, before doing any of this, make sure all scheduled service has been completed.
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and a datalogger.
Important key component that I forgot. I've heard rumors about the ability to use the e-o1 as a logger, but you should just spend the extra $50 on a decent palm PDA that will work, $10-15 on an ebay cable for a 1g, and then download the Tunerstein logging software. Or, since money doesn't seem to be an issue, go here:
www.digitaltuning.com

and buy the 1g Pocketlogger package. You will also need a Palm PDA to run it on.

With regard to the fmic, get a nice big Ebay core. That should cost you $200-240 shipped. Then all you need is a few mandrel bends and some couplers, and your total cost shouldn't exceed $350. A much better expenditure of that money than throwing it at an expensive pipe (brandname exhaust ).
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As for the Exahaust I think I'll do what Joe said to do bring it to a standard shop for 3 inchers all the way back.

Now for the boost controller. I could get the profec B instead- I know it was a very good devise. I'm not in it for the "bling" I just HATE manual boost controllers I have delt with them before to me they suck rocks. To those of you who have one I do not envy you.

For the data loger I think I'll do the downloadable version. If I don't need to spend money or I could spend less I will. Well to a certain extent I am willing to dish out on a clutch and a boost controller.

Hey did I mention that I am not going to do any weight reductions to the car? Is this going to suck for me? Also I assume I am not going to need a "wing" either- correct?

Almost forgot this but - joe what is your comment on the weed wacker coment of mine?

BTW thanks for all the help so far this has been just great help.
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As for the Exahaust I think I'll do what Joe said to do bring it to a standard shop for 3 inchers all the way back.

Now for the boost controller. I could get the profec B instead- I know it was a very good devise. I'm not in it for the "bling" I just HATE manual boost controllers I have delt with them before to me they suck rocks. To those of you who have one I do not envy you.

For the data loger I think I'll do the downloadable version. If I don't need to spend money or I could spend less I will. Well to a certain extent I am willing to dish out on a clutch and a boost controller.

Hey did I mention that I am not going to do any weight reductions to the car? Is this going to suck for me? Also I assume I am not going to need a "wing" either- correct?

BTW thanks for all the help so far this has been just great help.
You really don't need a "wing".

As for "they suck rocks", please explain or refrain from making false blanket statements. I have used the same MBC since 1999 and have no spike issues and boost is rock solid. Cost: 50 bucks back then.
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You really don't need a "wing".

As for "they suck rocks", please explain or refrain from making false blanket statements. I have used the same MBC since 1999 and have no spike issues and boost is rock solid. Cost: 50 bucks back then.
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Well that's not what I mean they work great I just don't like messing with them all the time- that's all. So do you think I am set now? Also the sound is it going to sound like a weed wacker or not?
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Well that's not what I mean they work great I just don't like messing with them all the time- that's all. So do you think I am set now? Also the sound is it going to sound like a weed wacker or not?
I'm not going to argue this much more, but you shouldn't have to continually adjust boost. If so, the Hallman EVO is cockpit adjustable and around or under 150.

Your car will not sound like a weed whacker as long as it is turbo. I've had the riceyest possible muffler on my car with a stock exhaust and it still growled. My 3in with a Bullet muffler sets off car alarms like it was the thing to do.
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I'm not going to argue this much more, but you shouldn't have to continually adjust boost. If so, the Hallman EVO is cockpit adjustable and around or under 150.

Your car will not sound like a weed whacker as long as it is turbo. I've had the riceyest possible muffler on my car with a stock exhaust and it still growled. My 3in with a Bullet muffler sets off car alarms like it was the thing to do.
So you think i should get a hallman Evo boost controller???

Also I almost for got this what about a feul controller what one should i get? Does this not help daily MPG or am I mistaken? If not what does puting it in 5th at low rpm or just turning the boost all the way down or is it all of this?
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