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Stachuu (05-03-2017)
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I'll be nice and share the spreadsheet I created. A majority of the info I got from Kevin @ Fast Intentions. If anything is missing/not right, that can be blamed on me. I think that's about everything unless you're going to do a full engine build as well. The labor rate is just an approximation.
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Speaking from experience, this is very accurate, assuming you don't need an exhaust. There are other little things you could do, but this hits the main points. Make sure you have a backup means of transportation as there are always kinks in the beginning that need worked out. GET A GOOD TUNE. Do it right once.
Also though, as a prerequisite make sure your suspension, wheels/tires, and driveline can put that power down and keep you on the road.
#34
+1 on this. You're looking at $20-25K ish for a build with clutch, exhaust, labor and other random stuff depending on what you have already. Drift Office had me at 60 hours of labor, I think it might have actually been more but they threw a bone or two.
Also though, as a prerequisite make sure your suspension, wheels/tires, and driveline can put that power down and keep you on the road.
Also though, as a prerequisite make sure your suspension, wheels/tires, and driveline can put that power down and keep you on the road.
Nice! Another FI TT G! Quick question, do you know what Tial spring is in your BOVs? My Tial's flutter a little. The unpainted spring (which should be perfect based on vacuum at idle) is open at idle, but dumps perfectly. The yellow, one step up, flutters a little, but seems to release quickly. Sadly, my original installer put brown in which is 1 step stiffer than yellow, so it really fluttered then.
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Stanford Chiu (01-04-2018)
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Nice! Another FI TT G! Quick question, do you know what Tial spring is in your BOVs? My Tial's flutter a little. The unpainted spring (which should be perfect based on vacuum at idle) is open at idle, but dumps perfectly. The yellow, one step up, flutters a little, but seems to release quickly. Sadly, my original installer put brown in which is 1 step stiffer than yellow, so it really fluttered then.
Whether it was yellow or brown I don't know. They also routed the vacuum line for the BOVs in a different way than FI's install guide. I'm pretty sure they are routed to my intake manifold instead of the charge pipes. My BOV also flutters at low throttle/boost, typically while parking. It's like a soft whistle.
#42
6MT, besides random synchro issues, has no issues holding that power. It is recommended that you upgrade the 7AT past 400 WTQ. This is all assuming you do upgrade the clutch of course.
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If you're going TT on AT the transmission needs a rebuild:
https://www.myg37.com/forums/drivetr...smissions.html
My 6MT tranny is holding up fine after about 25K unboosted miles and 5k boosted. I'll update if anything blows up.
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