I agree that IC piping looks like they chromed out the stove-pipe in a hobo's shack and installed in a BRZ/FR-S.
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1991 NX - Stalking Horse - mild bolt-ons
1993 Sentra - my freinds 4 door SE-R VVL USDM Tsuru Sunny Supersaloon conversion in progress
2011 Forester XT - DD
"Everybody's got a plan... and then I punch them in the mouth." Mike Tyson
Looks like a great way to provide awesome low-end power. But I find myself skeptical that it will provide the 300whp I am looking for. Sigh.
But this kit is amazing, though pretty pricey.
Complete Kit (Test pipe and filter not pictured)
Precision Billet Turbo
Tial MVR wastegate and Q50 BOV, only the best!
DEI Titanuim turbo blanket and heat wrap
Aluminum Charge Piping
304L 16g Downpipe, Test pipe, and dumptube
4PLY couplers and T-bolt clamps
Hardware
Fuel Injector Clinic Injectors
Who else has real carbon fiber on their turbo kits lol
Pics I snapped on the go:
Up-pipe welds
Downpipe flange weld
IC tanks before welding to core
Undercar shot
Finished Product
Tuning with EcuTek
Testing on a DynoJet 248
Testing on a Mustang MD-500
Mustang baseline 166whp vs final 9psi 254whp
Dynojet final 271whp
Originally Posted by TrackJunky82 I don't understand why people want to make crazy big power from this car. Its not meant to be a horsepower beast.
If you want crazy big power I mean you could just go buy a vette or an old Supra or something like that.
I'm with you. This isn't a "my dick is bigger than your's" kind of machine. The whole point of it is to enjoy the handling at a very low threshold. Some people just don't get that.