Turbo Screen group buy is officially over.
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Turbo Screen group buy is officially over.
This post is to let more people know this is going on. The official thread is here: https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/899...een-group-buy/
That's right, this is now a group buy! You asked for it and we listened!
Normal retail price is $50
Here is the group buy deal. The discount is obviously dependent upon how many of you commit to the deal.
If 10 of you sign up, I'll drop the price to $35!!
Who's in: 10/10
9krevvin
japhethwar
red@9k
r_holguin
TonysMI4
Rollinx25
s2kdan05ems
BatmanCR
Cameron - a local S2000
S2000 cabrio
Hey guys I'm proud to introduce the newest addition to our S2000 Product lineup.
The Forged Performance Turbo Screen!
This is the most elegant way to protect your turbo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184176510/http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184176510/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/evanandmonica/, on Flickr
The mesh part is a sink strainer. That's the point, its industrial grade stainless steel and if you ever have an issue with it then you can pick one up at a local store. The shape helps repel any rocks or whatever that may be heading toward your turbo, also the dome shape doubles surface area, opposed to hose clamping a large mesh screen to the face of the turbo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184178596/http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184178596/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/evanandmonica/, on Flickr
Its the plastic ring that's machined to snap onto any 4" inlet precision or garrett turbo, There is also a grove machined into the plastic that retains the hard metal ring of the screen to keep everything in check.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184180862/http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184180862/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/evanandmonica/, on Flickr
Clamps down Securely for piece of mind and safety.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184197336/http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184197336/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/evanandmonica/, on Flickr
Not to mention a significant aesthetic improvement over a normal filter.
Starting price $50 Free shipping to the lower 48.
We have yet to prove any gains but stay tuned for testing and results coming soon. We do expect to see gains, and for those of you with your S2K on "The Jenny Craig treatment" it is an easy way to loose a couple lbs over a traditional cone filter.
Evan @ Forged
That's right, this is now a group buy! You asked for it and we listened!
Normal retail price is $50
Here is the group buy deal. The discount is obviously dependent upon how many of you commit to the deal.
If 10 of you sign up, I'll drop the price to $35!!
Who's in: 10/10
9krevvin
japhethwar
red@9k
r_holguin
TonysMI4
Rollinx25
s2kdan05ems
BatmanCR
Cameron - a local S2000
S2000 cabrio
Hey guys I'm proud to introduce the newest addition to our S2000 Product lineup.
The Forged Performance Turbo Screen!
This is the most elegant way to protect your turbo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184176510/http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184176510/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/evanandmonica/, on Flickr
The mesh part is a sink strainer. That's the point, its industrial grade stainless steel and if you ever have an issue with it then you can pick one up at a local store. The shape helps repel any rocks or whatever that may be heading toward your turbo, also the dome shape doubles surface area, opposed to hose clamping a large mesh screen to the face of the turbo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184178596/http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184178596/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/evanandmonica/, on Flickr
Its the plastic ring that's machined to snap onto any 4" inlet precision or garrett turbo, There is also a grove machined into the plastic that retains the hard metal ring of the screen to keep everything in check.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184180862/http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184180862/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/evanandmonica/, on Flickr
Clamps down Securely for piece of mind and safety.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184197336/http://www.flickr.com/photos/evanandmonica/6184197336/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/evanandmonica/, on Flickr
Not to mention a significant aesthetic improvement over a normal filter.
Starting price $50 Free shipping to the lower 48.
We have yet to prove any gains but stay tuned for testing and results coming soon. We do expect to see gains, and for those of you with your S2K on "The Jenny Craig treatment" it is an easy way to loose a couple lbs over a traditional cone filter.
Evan @ Forged
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Would this be of any benefit on a comptech supercharger aftercooled setup? - surely it would just soak hotter air in from the engine bay?
Would the tune need altered?
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Would the tune need altered?
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I think it would only be barely noticeable in stop and go circumstances, unless if you could attach it to the pipe that goes into the box, can that even be done? I cant remember. The tune should be fine.
This is specifically made for a 4" inlet though, is the inlet on the supercharger that big?
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This is specifically made for a 4" inlet though, is the inlet on the supercharger that big?
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Originally Posted by S2000 Cabrio' timestamp='1318936525' post='21079704
for that extra hp....i want one. thanks.
A local customer told me through our Facebook that he wanted one too, so that makes our quota for this group buy!
I'll be sending everyone a PM soon
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A. Anyone who has ever looked at a turbo can see it basically already is a velocity stack.
B. The costs. An aluminum velocity stack is pretty expensive.
C. Not really sure I'd want to bother trying to make it work.
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