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Glad to hear these are selling and pleasing customers.
I've been following this thread and am interested in more data beyond the initial dyno plot posted....is more info coming? It would be epic to see dyno sheets/results for a 93 pump gas tune and an e30 tune, the only thing presented so far is the "91 plus a few gallons of 100" info which isn't what most folks will be putting in their cars. Also would love to hear about install experience, drivability, etc. Any more info/reviews would be awesome.
I realize there is more info on Facebook but could it be posted here as well?
Thanks and congrats again, looks like we have a big win here!
I've been following this thread and am interested in more data beyond the initial dyno plot posted....is more info coming? It would be epic to see dyno sheets/results for a 93 pump gas tune and an e30 tune, the only thing presented so far is the "91 plus a few gallons of 100" info which isn't what most folks will be putting in their cars. Also would love to hear about install experience, drivability, etc. Any more info/reviews would be awesome.
I realize there is more info on Facebook but could it be posted here as well?
Thanks and congrats again, looks like we have a big win here!
Agreed on all points! I mentioned basically same thing on FB
Our hybrid is stock frame / cover and turbine so all components bolt right up like stock.
We've gone a few steps beyond others and provide FORD OEM turbo drain gasket, downpipe bolts x3, turbo to manifold fire ring, and turbo to downpipe fire ring for a easy hassle free install
You don't have to order parts ahead of time to prepare for the install of this turbo, it's included in the kit and purchase price.
I was planning to include brass crush washers for the oil feed and both coolant lines as well but they are not available separate from Ford. They can only be obtained as part of the line when purchased complete otherwise I would have them included as well. So please be careful with the crush washers during your disassembly, and reassembly processes folks