Comptech Installation
Hi All,
Is it possible to Install a Comptech S/C gradually , having the car drivable during this process.
The only thing which comes to my mind is the Pulley.
What about the fuel pump ?
Thanks
Is it possible to Install a Comptech S/C gradually , having the car drivable during this process.
The only thing which comes to my mind is the Pulley.
What about the fuel pump ?
Thanks
Originally Posted by xviper,Nov 25 2005, 03:31 PM
Yes, no boost, no need for the stuff that's associated with boost, so as long as the belt stays off, you can put almost everything else on in stages and continue to drive the car. Just make it has filtered air.
the extra fuel pressure with the uprated fuel pump won't be a problem then .
Originally Posted by Trip,Nov 25 2005, 07:34 AM
thanks XV.
the extra fuel pressure with the uprated fuel pump won't be a problem then .
the extra fuel pressure with the uprated fuel pump won't be a problem then .
Trip,
I did the fuel pump early on, it will still only use what it needs.
Have a look at mine and also Xvipers post, we did things in different orders so you can pick and choose.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...&f=25&t=325803
Im currently driving with the blower and aftercooler on, but no belt and no oil supply. Not ideal and you cant go fast at all, but I need to use the car inbetween installing.
MB
I did the fuel pump early on, it will still only use what it needs.
Have a look at mine and also Xvipers post, we did things in different orders so you can pick and choose.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...&f=25&t=325803
Im currently driving with the blower and aftercooler on, but no belt and no oil supply. Not ideal and you cant go fast at all, but I need to use the car inbetween installing.
MB
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Originally Posted by spider2k,Nov 28 2005, 05:48 AM
why wouldnt you just get it done in one go and be finished?
Besides, for one single person doing this work, it can take a whole weekend of 10 to 12 hours days. Sorry, I've got other things to do on my weekends. Also, it has been reported more than on one ocassion, that rushing this has resulted in mistakes - mistakes that took much more time to backtrack and fix.
Originally Posted by xviper,Nov 28 2005, 05:15 PM
He's probably like I was. I just didn't have the time to dedicate to this all at once and I didn't want to tie my car (daily driver) up that long. Not all of us are impatient.
Besides, for one single person doing this work, it can take a whole weekend of 10 to 12 hours days. Sorry, I've got other things to do on my weekends. Also, it has been reported more than on one ocassion, that rushing this has resulted in mistakes - mistakes that took much more time to backtrack and fix.
Besides, for one single person doing this work, it can take a whole weekend of 10 to 12 hours days. Sorry, I've got other things to do on my weekends. Also, it has been reported more than on one ocassion, that rushing this has resulted in mistakes - mistakes that took much more time to backtrack and fix.Thread
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