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Old 06-25-18, 10:09 PM
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I'm running the same 550/2200's with the rail, He installed those, the RP fuel pump, jumped the coils to the battery, installed a new engine wire harness, stage 3 BNR twins, he also caught and fixed many other issues, and or potential issues. Fixed my AC speed switch, redid my rats nest, etc.

Flawless running and everything works,sequential transition is pure smiles with these bigger twins and Chris's set up,
better than factory. If i stay out of the boost, I get mid 20's in mpg, 70% hwy driving.

Rotary Performance is awesome and Chris Ott is the man.

I will go back for a retune when it's cooler in the fall with a less restrictive catback and a different soleniod for a high boost tune on race gas.

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Originally Posted by zx1441
I'm running the same 550/2200's with the rail, He installed those, the RP fuel pump, jumped the coils to the battery, installed a new engine wire harness, stage 3 BNR twins, he also caught and fixed many other issues, and or potential issues. Fixed my AC speed switch, redid my rats nest, etc.

Flawless running and everything works,sequential transition is pure smiles with these bigger twins and Chris's set up,
better than factory. If i stay out of the boost, I get mid 20's in mpg, 70% hwy driving.

Rotary Performance is awesome and Chris Ott is the man.

I will go back for a retune when it's cooler in the fall with a less restrictive catback and a different soleniod for a high boost tune on race gas.

I am in the process of installing the RP secondary Rail that they have in store and the same Bosch fuel injectors. I’m scratching my head if I should keep the factory slot and the rubber grommet that sits in the intake or what should I be doing to sit the these injectors right?
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Originally Posted by swilson@assetworks.com
Put in an order and Chris emailed and said that this is being redone as a billet part... Waiting for one of the first run...
i the first run available yet??? i keep checking their website and no update and they havent answered my emails.
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i the first run available yet??? i keep checking their website and no update and they havent answered my emails.

When I spoke to Mary last week she said Chris was spending most mornings at the other building (what ever that is) working on the design and tool paths. 5-axis is a handful for sure! I saw a 3-D printed prototype and it looks pretty nice.
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Originally Posted by dfwrx7
When I spoke to Mary last week she said Chris was spending most mornings at the other building (what ever that is) working on the design and tool paths. 5-axis is a handful for sure! I saw a 3-D printed prototype and it looks pretty nice.
Awesome! can't wait!!!!!
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Originally Posted by swilson@assetworks.com
Put in an order and Chris emailed and said that this is being redone as a billet part... Waiting for one of the first run...
waiting for one as well...
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Ordered one myself! Can’t wait to see it!
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Ordered one myself! Can’t wait to see it!
did you get it yet?
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Originally Posted by BoostCrzy
Ordered one myself! Can’t wait to see it!
how much are they running for and did you pay at their place?
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Originally Posted by MILOS7
did you get it yet?
still waiting..... I sent an email last night so lets see what he says...
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Glad I came across this thread. interested to see updates.
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Originally Posted by sonicgroove
sorry guys, I don't mean to take this off topic but I'm very interested in the coil bypass mod. Can anyone direct me in the appropriate direction? Seems like a great mod to perform that would compliment the fuel pump rewire perfectly.

-groovin
+2 anyone have a write up or what to do a write up for this. Seams like a great mod
Old 10-11-18, 03:02 AM
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Originally Posted by BoostCrzy
still waiting..... I sent an email last night so lets see what he says...
I guess, you will have to wait ...forever.

I placed an order 2 months ago ,
the order got cancelled because they are not selling it anymore...

they were supposed to release a new version of it , it has been more than 1 month that I am waiting for the new version, crickets...
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I’ve sent a couple emails this week with no response yet. I’ll post when i get a response.

-Jack.
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Update

Here is the response I received from Chris today. Looks like he will have a finished product soon!

“Jack,
Sorry for the delay and thank you for the patience. The delay has been due to the fact we're machining this part in a new way (to us). We have a 5 axis machining center and designed an excellent part, but perfecting the final machined part has been more of a challenge than expected. Tooling has had more of a lead time, ironing out the kinks, etc. It will be opening a lot of new doors for some really cool parts to follow, but this one has been the first and most important. I'll follow up with some progress pictures and hopefully that will help quell the rotary bretherin. As to when it's anticipated to be completed. I see no reason why it won't be done in October. That barely gets you taken care of. As mentioned before, our apologies for the delay and talk to you soon. Best regards.Chris Ott”
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Old 11-03-18, 01:05 PM
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Update

After another 2 weeks I’ve reached out to Chris again. Here is his response. I’ve since not gotten a response. Will keep everyone posted.



“Jack,
October ends today and I'm still working on the rail. That's where I was all morning and where I'm headed back to. I'll send you some pictures and details. Sorry for the hassle and talk to you soon.Chris Ott
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Update

Jack,
This project has been consuming most of my days lately. Unfortunately it's not nearly as easy as you'd hope to machine in 5 axis. Here's a picture of the rail billet in the trunnion and vise. I'm working on this every day until it's done. If you need to seek another option for the part, I do understand. Unfortunately, this is way harder than we expected. My apologies for the delay and I'll send you an update ASAP. Best regards.

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Old 11-22-18, 08:00 PM
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Update

Just to update everyone... i have not heard from Chris since the last email. I am unsure if this will be completed anytime soon at this point and if i do hear anything i will let you all know. If anyone else gets anything , let us know.
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I just spoke with them a few days ago and he is still working on it. I hope it isnt much longer as I am waiting on it to install my 2200s!!
Old 12-09-18, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Testrun
I just spoke with them a few days ago and he is still working on it. I hope it isnt much longer as I am waiting on it to install my 2200s!!
good to know. I haven’t heard from him since my last email. I’m assuming he’s having huge problems that are preventing him from completing the rails. Hopefully we get something.
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Ahhh yeah
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So I am in Dallas training and I thought that it would be cool to stop by and aggravate the gang at Rotary Performance.... I must say they are a very, very cool bunch of people. Very respectful, very professional, and just down right very cool. Their shop is awesome. They are busy.
I had them program my PFC with a conservative map and I should be pushing at least 325whp with just under 14psi.... should be fun. I would love to have someone fine tune this thing some day.
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Is that the finished product??
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I hope so, because I am just waiting for my injectors from RC and will install it. Injectors are suppose to be this thur sp I will let you know how it goes.
So yes, this is the final product. Looks damn nice.
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Anyone know how much these are going to go for?


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