Events/Trails DIY Turbo V1.0, Boosted 80 = Happiness (1 Viewer)

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Yeah I guess that is one way to look at it. But we still don't really know what your system does for the price.

I mean you're only 14% faster, while lilevo that did the extra work is 108% faster in 15-60mph pulls.

I guess for me it really depends on the Return on Investment, for me is $3000 worth 14%? My ROI to do the turbo meant I have to make 300awhp or it isn't worth the effort, time and complications. You have a lot of the system in place all of the expensive things, why not just wrap up the small things and see some real gains?

He's shooting for the budget market. If he steps up, it pushes him out of that segment.
 
I understand that, but I guess I don't understand if 14% more power costs you $3k and 100% more power costs you $4k why anyone would opt for 14% gains seems like poor ROI to me?

Not only that with the higher power you also gain the ability to properly tune the system, not one that hopefully works with the stock ECU.

Sorry just trying to understand, the thinking.
 
My point was that 2kCruiser could be if he addressed the small issues, he has tackled all the big stuff. Hell throw another $500 on there and tune it and you could probably double his gains. The stock injectors and fuel pump if managed have a lot more room for power.

EMS is advertising 1.5-2x stock power for $4,800, in their traditional setup, which will have additional benefits at a slightly higher costs, so 2kCruiser with his setup without the $800 y-pipe turbo manifold should be right in that ballpark.
 
Okay, hold on. First off, I have not done a dyno yet, so we can not say what the gain is. 2nd, is that I am completely satisfied with the increase in hp/tq that I feel when compared to stock with the current turbo I have installed. 3rd, if I want to show off my "huge dyno numbers" I can simply install a larger turbo and show the bigger numbers but driveability is going to suffer.
 
I agree with 2k cruiser, if he's happy why mess with it? Reliability and drivability go a long way IMO. Besides that I'm sure it's nice to be able to go back to stock if need be in under an hour!
 
I will agree to disagree and stay out of your thread but in my opinion there are a lot of corner's being cut and me personally since I do believe reliability is paramount was just suggesting the things I think are mandatory in a N/A to turbo build. namely being able to tune for that additional air and adjusting timing. Good luck.
 
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These threads are here to learn new things. I will apologize if things get a little hairy sometimes since we are hot blooded car nuts. Since this setup I have is something new to the 80 series it is all about testing. So far I do not think I need injectors, different fuel pump, or any other type of ecu management. This is my opinion on my build. I am not saying that this is the correct way nor the wrong way, it is all about trying new and innovative things for me. Do not get offended about different setups because that is what they are, different. No wrong or right about it. Please continue to give your feedback and comments, I appreciate them.
 
I have seen his YouTube videos. Love the paddle shifter upgrade
 
In my field, most race injectors are $150+ each and Race pumps start at $300+.
I was not talking about factory upgrades.

Whats the difference between race injectors and a race pump rather than just saying "upgraded injectors/pump"? It seems like we are talking about two different things when in fact bigger injectors/pump are simply that.
 
Here is a good comparison video that lilevo posted earlier on this thread

This video of lilevo shows his turbo which has to be about 6k+ in parts alone (estimating here)
Also he is boosting I believe close to 10psi.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuvjhjHjry8&feature=youtu.be

My video of a turbo system at around $3500 installed.
This video was made at 6psi.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW_62C-kgNc

Really comparing apples to oranges here. Completely different setups. Can't compare boost levels and pricing. You can really only compare your own setup with your truck and what it put out stock. Then you can do the calculations compared to the gains on your setup.

My build price out is in a spreadsheet on my thread. It's around $1800 for all the "required" parts and then you would add whatever turbo and wastegate to that price.
 
Pulled the front shaft off today and called HK Performance and got an appointment for 11am tomorrow. One slight problem is that he asked if the truck was lifted or not. Problem is that he has an above ground dyno and clearance is under 7 ft, he actually said about 6'8. Mine is about 7.5'. He said to bring it by anyway just to see if he can make it work. So we will see. Lilevo, love the work you did on your rig. Very clean and great gains, however the pricing is kind of misleading since the cost of the Engine Management you have is about $1500 by itself, plus Turbo, plus wastegate, so my estimate is not far off.
 
Sorry thought you had the AEM EMS system, must be confused with another Turbo build.
 
it is AEM FI/C, the AEM standalone EMS won't work because of the separate TCU. Like I said you could add a couple hundred dollars to your setup and have a more FI friendly setup, with more power. FI/C 6, will work FI/C 8, has a couple of extra features that are nice, like built in MAP sensor. FI/C 6 is $366

http://www.amazon.com/AEM-30-1910-Cylinder-Ignition-Controller/dp/B001DX58KA

In my opinion engine management should be done before injectors and pumps regardless.
 
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Hey there 2kcruiser...been away for a while...newnorn baby is home so been helping the wife:-) ...It is odd you know...took her to our surfing spot and you have to get there with a rig and just started wondering how sick she would be turboed out...we have a lot of places to go offroading and do sweet stuff around...quite a bunch of 4x4's here...maybe a trip down here would be awesome for members...we rent the Wranglers an beat the crap out of them on the trails...:-)
 
Congrats on the new baby. I have been extremely busy at work, no play lately for me. However I just picked up a 4x4 labs rear bumper and making a swing down carrier for it hopefully this month.
 

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