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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Moddiction
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Nice thanks for the info. Was worried about that pump but that puts me at ease. Now I have to seriously consider getting this over the winter!
Then you may wanna just keep that AEM you have for sale

I already have aem ems in my car as I am currently supercharged at 12 psi. So definitely keeping that in my car. Just selling a couple others I have laying around.

This kit is making me think of changing over to turbo though! lol
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Yes def keep that aem then. And YES swap over! There are very little die hard SC fans as a lot of Turbo guys i know WERE SC'd and became turbo when they got a taste of it.

Well worth the swap over.
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Yeah I know the power under the curve is much much better and would be a ton faster even at the same peak hp numbers. Just been nervous as to reliability since my sc kit has been maintenance free but this kit seems to be really sweet with limited heat etc!
Are there any worries taking this kit on like 10 hour+ drives in the summer or anything?
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I drove all the way from Chicago IL to Minnesota and back with absolutely zero issues. I have put about 3k on the kit and dont think twice about jumping in the car and driving 2-300 miles. This is by far the best put together kit out there period. All the vband connections have been rock solid. Nothing breaking or cracking etc. Sure there have been a few isolated instances of pumps and relays but that is very minor IMO.
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by s2000442
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Nice thanks for the info. Was worried about that pump but that puts me at ease. Now I have to seriously consider getting this over the winter!
Then you may wanna just keep that AEM you have for sale

I already have aem ems in my car as I am currently supercharged at 12 psi. So definitely keeping that in my car. Just selling a couple others I have laying around.

This kit is making me think of changing over to turbo though! lol
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Yes def keep that aem then. And YES swap over! There are very little die hard SC fans as a lot of Turbo guys i know WERE SC'd and became turbo when they got a taste of it.

Well worth the swap over.
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Yeah I know the power under the curve is much much better and would be a ton faster even at the same peak hp numbers. Just been nervous as to reliability since my sc kit has been maintenance free but this kit seems to be really sweet with limited heat etc!
Are there any worries taking this kit on like 10 hour+ drives in the summer or anything?
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I drove all the way from Chicago IL to Minnesota and back with absolutely zero issues. I have put about 3k on the kit and dont think twice about jumping in the car and driving 2-300 miles. This is by far the best put together kit out there period. All the vband connections have been rock solid. Nothing breaking or cracking etc. Sure there have been a few isolated instances of pumps and relays but that is very minor IMO.
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EGGAZACHARY... like i stated... I'll take a blown fuse issue over ANY other issues that other kits suffer...
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by sunman
gtx3076 and aiming for 14 psi on pump.. although I do kind of regret my decision going with the SOS stage 1 now since I am doubtful that it will hold that kind of power.

But, we'll see.. may have to turn the boost down if it starts to slip.. will keep you guys updated

Nice really looking forward to your results. That is the turbo I think I would want if I wind up getting this kit and same tuner as well!
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:27 AM
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Sunman. Is your motor completley stock?

I'm hoping so because you and I have the same year s2000 and are running roughly the same amount of boost on pump. I'd like to see what numbers kicks off from Evan's.
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by HMFIC
Sunman. Is your motor completley stock?

I'm hoping so because you and I have the same year s2000 and are running roughly the same amount of boost on pump. I'd like to see what numbers kicks off from Evan's.
yep, completely stock.. hopefully the clutch holds so we can do a nice comparison
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:41 AM
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Sunman. Is your motor completley stock?

I'm hoping so because you and I have the same year s2000 and are running roughly the same amount of boost on pump. I'd like to see what numbers kicks off from Evan's.
yep, completely stock.. hopefully the clutch holds so we can do a nice comparison
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What fuel components and what are you using as your EMS?
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:41 AM
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fb340 with id1000's and kpro
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by sunman
gtx3076 and aiming for 14 psi on pump.. although I do kind of regret my decision going with the SOS stage 1 now since I am doubtful that it will hold that kind of power.

But, we'll see.. may have to turn the boost down if it starts to slip.. will keep you guys updated
I am pretty sure you will be fine with that clutch. Good luck!
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by sunman
fb340 with id1000's and kpro
verr nice! Did you do the Kpro install yourself?
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Old Sep 27, 2011 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by dales2000
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gtx3076 and aiming for 14 psi on pump.. although I do kind of regret my decision going with the SOS stage 1 now since I am doubtful that it will hold that kind of power.

But, we'll see.. may have to turn the boost down if it starts to slip.. will keep you guys updated
I am pretty sure you will be fine with that clutch. Good luck!
I just noticed you have a haltech. Did you pick it up from Evans and also have him tune it?
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