1lowtoy
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Par for the course, right?
It's not, we dont have a map lol, we have a maf and frps.
I have a feeling he was part of the tuner crowd before he came here...
Hmmm. Anyone hear anything good about the on3 70mm turbo?
Hmmm. Anyone hear anything good about the on3 70mm turbo?
search. lol
search. lol
I personally haven't seen a boost brothers turbo so I can't vouch for quality but like I said master power is a brand I would trust.
I actually don't think it's a boost bros turbo. But one from relentless performance. They bought out boost brothers apparently. Here's a pic of it
Hmmm. Anyone hear anything good about the on3 70mm turbo?
I personally haven't seen a boost brothers turbo so I can't vouch for quality but like I said master power is a brand I would trust.
I actually don't think it's a boost bros turbo. But one from relentless performance. They bought out boost brothers apparently. Here's a pic of it
Best of luck to you and your engine.
Its just that alot of bad info gets spread around when guys who know alot about a subject try to mix that in with a new/different car they dont know as much about. No disrespect here just telling it like it is.
Our cars do not have a map at all. Map and maf do similar jobs but are very different things. Maps are really a thing of the past. The maf measures actual air flow to the engine and is most accurate in a blow-thru configuration obviosly. A map uses a vac line to the manifold and "guesses" air speed density based on manifold pressure/vac.
Our slot style mafs with built in iat's are light years ahead of a map and are about as good as it gets in a blow-thru power adder setup and do really good in a draw-thru setup as well. The slot maf is alot more versatile and accurate and easy to use on any application. More stable signal, thus easier to tune and driveability is alot better.
If you gonna stand by the knockoff parts, I just wouldnt do it literally lol, It would suck to be near that turbo when it explodes. Its not so much the tolerances its the materials and manufacturing processes that arent inspected and mandated. I mean that turbo literaly looks like plasty coated metal. yeah on an intial quick test it will pass the specs/tolerance, but longevity and quality are the issue here. Its just been proven too many times to ignore for most.
I will gladly pay $1,000 dollars for a name brand proven turbo built in the usa. Than $100 dollars for a turbo made in an unamed factory, god knows where for someone who is happy with making 50 cents an hour. And dont give a shit if their products fail when stupid americans buy it.
Why would asking that make me a asshat? I can see if I started a thread to ask that question but I didn't. It takes the same amount of energy to just help rather than insult me.