Oil feed for turbo, oil drain and fittings, better motor mounts, trans brace, diff brace, make sure on the clutch you need, braided clutch line, pan brace, under drive pulleys, heat shields and heat material, intake filter, colder plugs, better plug wires, block off means for unused water lines, bla bla bla on and on!
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Extra underwear for when its done.
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Originally Posted by classicauto
(Post 8292033)
Extra underwear for when its done.
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This is a greeaat thread being that i am in the same boat...
Now if i may jump in with a question or too... I have honestly never heard of the 500R but it seems to be a nice unit. Whats it's power range...like PSI wise? And how does it compare to the T78... I am also trying for a complete street car aka pump and meth one a street port...What clutches are you big single guys running? I plan to do the same as this guy...Track 1-3 times a year and the rest is street driven maybe 3 times a week... THanks for the help guys! |
Im not good with turbos but you need to go with a setup thats not overkill but still runs in the efficency range of your h/p and total mods.
On the clutch if you have the money i would go twin disc as there easier on the street yet work well launching at the track. I went with the stage 3 rps and its not enough so i have the hks twin now. Spending money twice sucks so be sure you know were you want to be before you commete on the parts to get there. |
Originally Posted by BoostedPinky
(Post 8305020)
This is a greeaat thread being that i am in the same boat...
Now if i may jump in with a question or too... I have honestly never heard of the 500R but it seems to be a nice unit. Whats it's power range...like PSI wise? And how does it compare to the T78... I am also trying for a complete street car aka pump and meth one a street port...What clutches are you big single guys running? I plan to do the same as this guy...Track 1-3 times a year and the rest is street driven maybe 3 times a week... THanks for the help guys! |
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
(Post 8305138)
Do a research on the 500R, now A-Spec got their new upgraded unit the 500R-SP for the same price. So far, I have heard nothing but good and recommendations for the 500R.
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Don't forget to get a box of band-aids and some Neosporin for the scrapes and busted knuckles if you are doing it yourself..
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Originally Posted by Teerx7
(Post 8305662)
Don't forget to get a box of band-aids and some Neosporin for the scrapes and busted knuckles if you are doing it yourself..
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Two major upgrades I hadnt noticed that \i feel are really important, is ceramic coating of the turbine, the exhaust manifold, and the downpipe. Also buy a vented hood, dropping under hood temps is a great safety upgrade, HP should always come last.
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Originally Posted by 1ROTOR2NV
(Post 8323136)
Two major upgrades I hadnt noticed that \i feel are really important, is ceramic coating of the turbine, the exhaust manifold, and the downpipe. Also buy a vented hood, dropping under hood temps is a great safety upgrade, HP should always come last.
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I haven't really heard any feed back on this fuel kit but a-spec makes a fuel upgrade kit for the fd for the 500r. At least they did a few months ago. It also includes a dual fuel pump setup if I remember correctly. About the vented hood I like the FEED vented hood. I havent seen any flow reports on it but I like it because it looks stock from the front but it has two vents at the rear toward the windsheild. Awesome setup so far.
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The newer 500R's have been redesigned so that they will make more power with better response (SP) or just more power than say your standard TO4Z (HP). they are made specifically to fit to separate goals.
The SP is aimed at giving your best response 450whp+ car without having to run excessively high boost pressure on a small housing. The (HP) is designed for more of the highway or drag race guy. You wont chase down 42R cars, you will have better flow up top over the TO4Z. Yes we sell fuel kits as well. |
i'm also current in your situation heres my list, some i already have and installed, other things might not be necessary to go single, but i'm just doing it as you already have access pretty much everything. things with question marks i'm still unsure of
gt35r kit IC/RAD (maybe vmount) exedy twin disc carbon-D clutch/flywhee re-medy water pump misc IC hotside piping turbo blanket few silicone vacuum caps some feet in silicone hoses battery relocation (new batt, 0g wire, batt tray, etc..) cjmotorsports fuel kit (720cc prim, 1600 sec) braided clutch line blow off valve egt gauge fuel press gauge? block off plate kit OMP block off plate pulleys (wp, alt, main, ps) kennebell boostapump? menthol injection kit (for later on, probably the FJO) new harness (still debating this) oil coolers (got the fdnewbie kit) s/s mesh (cover bumper holes to protect coolers/rad/IC fins) hi temp zip ties 4g wiring for grounding points 4g ring terminals exhaust wrapping (wrapping form manifold to exhaust on top of ceramic coating) graphite gaskets? copper antiseize grafinkle tq bar? motor mounts (already have noltecs) oil catch can respeed oil filler neck feed oil banjo bolt w/ 1/8 npt tap for oil temp gauge turbo blanket heat resistant stuff to wrap wires/lines near the turbo new plugs coil relocation kit (need longer plug wires) ceramic coat lim, uim, etc remove a/c hks ignition amp t2 coil this list makes me sad yet happy? hope this helps somewhat |
Originally Posted by scrubolio
(Post 8326194)
i'm also current in your situation heres my list, some i already have and installed, other things might not be necessary to go single, but i'm just doing it as you already have access pretty much everything. things with question marks i'm still unsure of
gt35r kit IC/RAD (maybe vmount) exedy twin disc carbon-D clutch/flywhee re-medy water pump misc IC hotside piping turbo blanket few silicone vacuum caps some feet in silicone hoses battery relocation (new batt, 0g wire, batt tray, etc..) cjmotorsports fuel kit (720cc prim, 1600 sec) braided clutch line blow off valve egt gauge fuel press gauge? block off plate kit OMP block off plate pulleys (wp, alt, main, ps) kennebell boostapump? menthol injection kit (for later on, probably the FJO) new harness (still debating this) oil coolers (got the fdnewbie kit) s/s mesh (cover bumper holes to protect coolers/rad/IC fins) hi temp zip ties 4g wiring for grounding points 4g ring terminals exhaust wrapping (wrapping form manifold to exhaust on top of ceramic coating) graphite gaskets? copper antiseize grafinkle tq bar? motor mounts (already have noltecs) oil catch can respeed oil filler neck feed oil banjo bolt w/ 1/8 npt tap for oil temp gauge turbo blanket heat resistant stuff to wrap wires/lines near the turbo new plugs coil relocation kit (need longer plug wires) ceramic coat lim, uim, etc remove a/c hks ignition amp t2 coil this list makes me sad yet happy? hope this helps somewhat I am also considering the menthol injection kit. We'll see how it goes. I am still considering the turbo. GT35R or the 500R-SP. Pricing does make a huge difference. |
how are you keeping this CARB legal?
if it's not a worry, then buy some block off plates and toss the airpump |
Originally Posted by grimple1
(Post 8326486)
how are you keeping this CARB legal?
if it's not a worry, then buy some block off plates and toss the airpump |
haha ya, i have all my spendings/future spendings in an excel sheet, i try not to look the total number...
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I'd go with the Gotham dual wastegate kit, the aspec 500r makes less power and spools slower. you can ask goodfella (rich). He's got a aspec 500r with 4 inch exhuast and raced a gotham gr67 kit with dual wastegate with 3inch dp and lost bad. Aspec kit also cost a couple hundred more then the gotham gr67 kit with dual wastegate. save yourself the trouble and get a good kit.
pros gotham kit dual wastegate twin scroll manifold design spools faster, makes more power, and cheaper!!! |
Originally Posted by onefast93RX7
(Post 8330463)
I'd go with the Gotham dual wastegate kit, the aspec 500r makes less power and spools slower. you can ask goodfella (rich). He's got a aspec 500r with 4 inch exhuast and raced a gotham gr67 kit with dual wastegate with 3inch dp and lost bad. Aspec kit also cost a couple hundred more then the gotham gr67 kit with dual wastegate. save yourself the trouble and get a good kit.
pros gotham kit dual wastegate twin scroll manifold design spools faster, makes more power, and cheaper!!! Nothing against Alex, because as you know he and I are good friends. But, facts are facts: you're very wrong. We were neck and neck, no one 'lost bad.' Also, the car I raced was not using the typical 'GR67' single turbo, it was using a one-off borg warner as I was told. Get your facts straight before posting smack talk ;) |
Rich,
the facts are the BW turbo is actually smaller then the regular off the shelf GR67 kits. with a 3" dp. =o) I just talked to Alex "he said by a couple of car lengths." Alex is still in town and has offered to race you and video tape it. =o) |
Originally Posted by onefast93RX7
(Post 8331379)
Rich,
the facts are the BW turbo is actually smaller then the regular off the shelf GR67 kits. with a 3" dp. =o) I just talked to Alex "he said by a couple of car lengths." Alex is still in town and has offered to race you and video tape it. =o) |
Originally Posted by onefast93RX7
(Post 8331379)
Rich,
the facts are the BW turbo is actually smaller then the regular off the shelf GR67 kits. with a 3" dp. =o) I just talked to Alex "he said by a couple of car lengths." Alex is still in town and has offered to race you and video tape it. =o) Buuuut: Alex wasnt there. Neither were you. I was, and Nick was. I think Sexy Sasha is heading back to texas tomorrow, but Nick and I can definitely get in a run sometime and videotape it.....keep in mind he's probably on his honeymoon right now :) |
Originally Posted by AzEKnightz
(Post 8331396)
so where can i look deeply into this GR67 turbo kit you're talking about? I searched gotham racing's site, and i cant find that anywhere... either than or I am blind or it's getting late >_<
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Originally Posted by 1ROTOR2NV
(Post 8323136)
Two major upgrades I hadnt noticed that \i feel are really important, is ceramic coating of the turbine, the exhaust manifold, and the downpipe. Also buy a vented hood, dropping under hood temps is a great safety upgrade, HP should always come last.
Mr GoodfellaFD3S is the ceramic coating source :icon_tup: As for the fuel system from Rx7store.net Its almost complete(Ultimate fuel system), very easy to install and not overpriced. If you are only going with the extreme (Just secondary Rail) you should be more than fine |
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