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2009-08-26 00:53:55
#11
Originally Posted by nismo
I want to use a t3to4e and run about 15lbs. would stock det pistons hold or do I have to get aftermarket MAN pistons lol?


Originally Posted by mirrortints
used det pistons are fine


I agree with this, this should handle 400hp no problems.
2009-08-26 03:12:58
#12
Originally Posted by P10FTW
Why do a lot of people say this? I'm boosting 12lbs all day no problem. AC/PS full interior G20 in 90+ degree weather, no hicuups for the last few months.

I got it up to 15lbs on a couple of special occasions. lol



sorry, its a type-o. i wanted to say you can run 10lbs no problem. I"m going to be doing the same thing. With the new breaking developments Calum and others come up with it is real easy to boost a internally stock VE.
2009-08-26 03:26:33
#13
Originally Posted by bj200sx
sorry, its a type-o. i wanted to say you can run 10lbs no problem. I"m going to be doing the same thing. With the new breaking developments Calum and others come up with it is real easy to boost a internally stock VE.



Care to elaborate?

Dudeman
2009-08-26 03:33:09
#14
If you can though, at least get DET pistons. Peace of mind is priceless.
2009-08-26 03:33:57
#15
the ability to tune above the stock rev limit I believe is what he is talking about.
2009-08-26 03:35:16
#16
and control lift with the calum.
2009-08-26 04:55:57
#17
besides paying an outsource company that cost 500$ plus dollars and needs to be reflashed, sent away, and more money, Calum has a cheaper alternative that you can tune yourself which includes controlling the VVL, tuning above the stock rev limits, real time tuning, and to back it up a community of member s that will help also.
2009-08-26 06:14:14
#18
Ahh I was worried I had missed something. Yeah, I myself can vouch for the usefulness of the Calum realtime!

Dudeman
2009-08-26 12:55:55
#19
I try to get ahold of calum and never can but any way the realtime will do every thing I need?how much is that I have the ve basic chip already.what head gasket should I get I'v looked at a few but whats best?
2009-08-26 13:10:21
#20
I got a BNIB VET headgasket from GregV that needs a new home...
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