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#51
On a FWD hatch, an eliminator turbo would be your best bet. http://www.ecodetuning.com/shop/cart..._detail&p=1571
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http://www.ecodetuning.com/shop/cart...t_detail&p=555
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http://www.ecodetuning.com/shop/cart...t_detail&p=555
#52
Ugh, the 1.8T people? Torque more or less will snap/bend the connecting rods, the pistons can handle way more than 300 horsepower. If you're going with a ball bearing turbo (like an eliminator) then you can run up to 350 horsepower safely. If you use a journal bearing turbo that has a more gradual boost curve, you can push up to 400 horsepower on a stock engine.
You can run either of those kits on a stock engine, if you're worried about it get a tune made to run about 300-320 horsepower. You don't need an FMIC with an eliminator kit, but its highly recommended, and no eliminator kits don't come with injectors or tuning. There are some kits that do come with tuning, but those will run you around $2800 or so.
You can run either of those kits on a stock engine, if you're worried about it get a tune made to run about 300-320 horsepower. You don't need an FMIC with an eliminator kit, but its highly recommended, and no eliminator kits don't come with injectors or tuning. There are some kits that do come with tuning, but those will run you around $2800 or so.
#53
Ugh, the 1.8T people? Torque more or less will snap/bend the connecting rods, the pistons can handle way more than 300 horsepower. If you're going with a ball bearing turbo (like an eliminator) then you can run up to 350 horsepower safely. If you use a journal bearing turbo that has a more gradual boost curve, you can push up to 400 horsepower on a stock engine.
You can run either of those kits on a stock engine, if you're worried about it get a tune made to run about 300-320 horsepower. You don't need an FMIC with an eliminator kit, but its highly recommended, and no eliminator kits don't come with injectors or tuning. There are some kits that do come with tuning, but those will run you around $2800 or so.
You can run either of those kits on a stock engine, if you're worried about it get a tune made to run about 300-320 horsepower. You don't need an FMIC with an eliminator kit, but its highly recommended, and no eliminator kits don't come with injectors or tuning. There are some kits that do come with tuning, but those will run you around $2800 or so.
ok so im still new to this whole thing.
so if i get that elim kit which will be somtime within a year what will i need to order with the kit?
#54
Well you will need a new clutch to handle the added power, other than that the kit is pretty much complete.
Most tuning kits will come with a ECU tune, injectors, a larger MAF, and thats about it.
An FMIC should probably be intalled prior to installing the eliminator kit, but isn't required.
Most tuning kits will come with a ECU tune, injectors, a larger MAF, and thats about it.
An FMIC should probably be intalled prior to installing the eliminator kit, but isn't required.
#55
Well you will need a new clutch to handle the added power, other than that the kit is pretty much complete.
Most tuning kits will come with a ECU tune, injectors, a larger MAF, and thats about it.
An FMIC should probably be intalled prior to installing the eliminator kit, but isn't required.
Most tuning kits will come with a ECU tune, injectors, a larger MAF, and thats about it.
An FMIC should probably be intalled prior to installing the eliminator kit, but isn't required.
other than that i haft to buy a new chip for my ecu is what yours saying for the 2 elim kits you showed me?
#56
Well, the tuner will tell you what you need. If the chip requires a VR6 MAF and 330cc injectors (or whatever) they will tell you. Figure tuning and injectors will usually run an extra $800-$1,000 and budget for it.
Most eliminator kits don't require a fuel pump, but anything more than an eliminator will need one.
Most eliminator kits don't require a fuel pump, but anything more than an eliminator will need one.
#57
Well, the tuner will tell you what you need. If the chip requires a VR6 MAF and 330cc injectors (or whatever) they will tell you. Figure tuning and injectors will usually run an extra $800-$1,000 and budget for it.
Most eliminator kits don't require a fuel pump, but anything more than an eliminator will need one.
Most eliminator kits don't require a fuel pump, but anything more than an eliminator will need one.
#59
Just got the car back from the dealer, they replaced all the coil packs the car now runs smooth as butter no more jerking or hesitation