Turbo with Tip
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Turbo with Tip
Ok as you all know FNTSY is selling his turbo and im pretty interested, the only thing im concerned with is will the tip beable to handle the extra pressure ?? Ive spoke to a few mechanics and basically its a fifty fifty situation due to the lack of turbo FTO's and Auto turbo FTO's for that matter .... The last thing i want is to f**k up my tip cause we all know how much that will cost !!
So does anyone have any thoughts or know of a success story of a Auto FTO turbo ?
So does anyone have any thoughts or know of a success story of a Auto FTO turbo ?
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Apart from strengthen the torque converter, you also have to let the Microtech to take over your MAP sensor, & disconnect the original one as they can't receive the boost pressure once the boost comes in. Since it’s very low boost with very small useable range, your car will bunny hop & will cause a shifting problem like crazy if you don’t let Microtech do the job.
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You can solve the heat issue with an oil cooler & a transmission oil cooler too. Never seen the design in real life, but it shouldn't be a problem as its a high mount turbo setup.
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Thats correct bucket, & he use a stock ECU with a Ball Bearing T28 turbo too. But once again its similar setup yet a huge different.
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Well all done and dust'd ordered new manifold, TB, FPR, and something for the trans to be cooler for $1300 should go well with the RPW extractors, NGK platium plugs and the UAS CAI kit. All to be fitted next week ....
After that go the Greedy management system
NOW SOMEONE OUTBID ME ON THE TURBO KIT PLEASE LOL !
After that go the Greedy management system

NOW SOMEONE OUTBID ME ON THE TURBO KIT PLEASE LOL !
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Ive done a good deal of testing and investigation on the tip with turbo and would never run one without an oil cooler. Heat dissipation is the 4 speed tip box weak point and even with the cooler on a sustained 120+mph runs it gets hot enough to make me slow back down again.
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