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This will be a long time coming if I decide to go turbo. I may just take the easy route and go TVS, but I put forward a question for discussion.
I've seen on Anything Coyote on FB (granted most are idiots) that On3 Performance's twin turbo kit taking off and having a good reputation. Sai and Stretch seem to be the names that come to mind using these kits. And most are using the On3 branded components 100%.
To me hotside and coldside is hard to screw up in terms of making a kit. Fitment seems to be the major factor, not the grade of metal. On3 seems to be on point with coyotes on fitment form all that I have read (maybe some denting for clearancing).
But I still have a mental hold back in using Cheap Turbo Components (Turbos, Wastegates, and BOV) that the specs are hard to source and the real manufacturer. And with that said, I can understand the hold back others have with such a cheap kit and the bashing it receives.
The question I put before everyone....What if you use the hotside (cermaic coat) and coldside (powdercoat) and uses brands that will fit On3 (T4 flange, 2.5 outlet on hotside of turbo; 44mm Wastegates x2, and a 50mm BOV)?
Would this be a respectable build? Would it be dependable if you take the possibility of having subpar chinese components?
I've emailed On3 on them selling the hotside and coldside only and they said they would do it and the price was attractive from what I remember.
Reasons I like the On3:
-bolts to factory style midpipe (great for inspection using stock midpipe)
-retains the use of front sway bar
-preference on a twin setup versus a single
-no ground clearance issues (routing under the k-member)
So basically everything I like about the kit is solely from it pipe routing.
Im not looking for a 1000rwhp car. I'm thinking in terms of stock longblock (except with billet oil pump gear), aftermarket balancer, and 2C converter.
I'm curious of what people think of this idea and maybe it will spawn discussion from our turbo gurus.
I've seen on Anything Coyote on FB (granted most are idiots) that On3 Performance's twin turbo kit taking off and having a good reputation. Sai and Stretch seem to be the names that come to mind using these kits. And most are using the On3 branded components 100%.
To me hotside and coldside is hard to screw up in terms of making a kit. Fitment seems to be the major factor, not the grade of metal. On3 seems to be on point with coyotes on fitment form all that I have read (maybe some denting for clearancing).
But I still have a mental hold back in using Cheap Turbo Components (Turbos, Wastegates, and BOV) that the specs are hard to source and the real manufacturer. And with that said, I can understand the hold back others have with such a cheap kit and the bashing it receives.
The question I put before everyone....What if you use the hotside (cermaic coat) and coldside (powdercoat) and uses brands that will fit On3 (T4 flange, 2.5 outlet on hotside of turbo; 44mm Wastegates x2, and a 50mm BOV)?
Would this be a respectable build? Would it be dependable if you take the possibility of having subpar chinese components?
I've emailed On3 on them selling the hotside and coldside only and they said they would do it and the price was attractive from what I remember.
Reasons I like the On3:
-bolts to factory style midpipe (great for inspection using stock midpipe)
-retains the use of front sway bar
-preference on a twin setup versus a single
-no ground clearance issues (routing under the k-member)
So basically everything I like about the kit is solely from it pipe routing.
Im not looking for a 1000rwhp car. I'm thinking in terms of stock longblock (except with billet oil pump gear), aftermarket balancer, and 2C converter.
I'm curious of what people think of this idea and maybe it will spawn discussion from our turbo gurus.