omg i just took the plunge!
Well after much debate with myself on whether or not to get a bike or go boost... I decided to boost the S. I just purchased an inlinePRO kit with the precision sc 60/76 turbo, ball bearing coolant kit, 675cc injectors, fuel rail adapter, oil filter relocation kit, AEM EMS, inlinePRO 3" cat-back exhaust, and competition 6 puck clutch. I'm looking to start the install the weekend of June 23rd and hopefully complete it so that I can get tuned the following weekend. I'm super pumped up and looking forward to joining the ranks of boosted S2K owners
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I also just wanted to say thanks to Ya @ inlinePRO for answering all my questions and being a great help to me in getting this kit ordered.
As a side note, does any part of the car need to have heat wrap applied... like on hoses or anything electrical? When I had a greddy turbo on my '03 Si, it came with heat wrap and I didn't know if it was necessary for the S or not? The engine bay was CRAMPED in the Si, so I'm guessing that was part of the reason why it needed to be wrapped, but I was just curious if it's necessary on the S. Thanks in advance!
. I also just wanted to say thanks to Ya @ inlinePRO for answering all my questions and being a great help to me in getting this kit ordered.
As a side note, does any part of the car need to have heat wrap applied... like on hoses or anything electrical? When I had a greddy turbo on my '03 Si, it came with heat wrap and I didn't know if it was necessary for the S or not? The engine bay was CRAMPED in the Si, so I'm guessing that was part of the reason why it needed to be wrapped, but I was just curious if it's necessary on the S. Thanks in advance!
Originally Posted by Ty.,Jun 12 2007, 04:12 PM
Congrats!
let me know if you need help with anything
Who are you having tune the car?
-Ty
let me know if you need help with anything

Who are you having tune the car?
-Ty
I think I'm going to have Rick from tuned1 tune it for me.
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Just relocate the battery to the trunk and move the fuse block up. You shouldn't "need" heat wrap with the inline pro kit but I do plan on wrapping my turbo and DP when I have some time and money.
Originally Posted by FurY,Jun 12 2007, 03:36 PM
Well after much debate with myself on whether or not to get a bike or go boost... I decided to boost the S. I just purchased an inlinePRO kit with the precision sc 60/76 turbo, ball bearing coolant kit, 675cc injectors, fuel rail adapter, oil filter relocation kit, AEM EMS, inlinePRO 3" cat-back exhaust, and competition 6 puck clutch. I'm looking to start the install the weekend of June 23rd and hopefully complete it so that I can get tuned the following weekend. I'm super pumped up and looking forward to joining the ranks of boosted S2K owners
.
I also just wanted to say thanks to Ya @ inlinePRO for answering all my questions and being a great help to me in getting this kit ordered.
As a side note, does any part of the car need to have heat wrap applied... like on hoses or anything electrical? When I had a greddy turbo on my '03 Si, it came with heat wrap and I didn't know if it was necessary for the S or not? The engine bay was CRAMPED in the Si, so I'm guessing that was part of the reason why it needed to be wrapped, but I was just curious if it's necessary on the S. Thanks in advance!
. I also just wanted to say thanks to Ya @ inlinePRO for answering all my questions and being a great help to me in getting this kit ordered.
As a side note, does any part of the car need to have heat wrap applied... like on hoses or anything electrical? When I had a greddy turbo on my '03 Si, it came with heat wrap and I didn't know if it was necessary for the S or not? The engine bay was CRAMPED in the Si, so I'm guessing that was part of the reason why it needed to be wrapped, but I was just curious if it's necessary on the S. Thanks in advance!







