v8venomgt
Senior Member
first and foremost this is meant to be objective. let me say first, that jims customer service and communication is A+. you couldnt ask for more, he always picks up, if he doesnt he returns calls asap, and he communicates everything!
my car just came off of the rollers today, and made great power. i dont have the sheet in front of me, but when my tuner/builder emails me the sheets i will post them up for those interested. i think it made 460ish/460ish on 7.8-8.3 psi. i want to say that the graph reads the power really coming on at about 3000 rpms. it was very quick to dial in the fuel trims, driveability, etc. the maf that jim provided (i forgot the name) doesnt mate up to the diablo software i had to use (my tuner didnt have the 2008 sct software so we went to diablo) and he had to enter 80 parameters in manually. a chore but not that big of a deal so the functionality of the kit seems to be there.
prior to all of this, jim was super responsive to any and all ordering questions, and shipped everything out right away which was very cool. i expected to see some boxes reading thp or some variation, but it was shipped in unmarked boxes, again no big deal. everything was wrapped well with bubble wrap, and or newspaper/junk papers etc. not what i anticipated but it was functional.
the person that installed the kit is a well known racer, who tunes, and wrenches also. he is no stranger to blowers, n2o, or turbos. he has installed all of these on all platforms of cars, and is very familiar with s197s. my builder is very meticulous, and detail oriented, and strives for oem/clean installs. no half assing. he works out of his well equipped home garage, and is not paying shop rent so to speak so he can take his time with what hes working on and doesnt have more than 1 project going on at a time.
to say the least, he has had a hell of a time getting this system on. he has a ton of unexpected hours into it because he modified everything on it as opposed to what the instructions had recommended because he wanted a clean, detailed install. long story short, everything is super, super tight. to the point there is a wiring harness in a loom (from the factory) near the left valve cover. that loom in resting right near the turbo, nearly (but not) on top of it. i dont know if this will be a problem or not, although i feel very uneasy about it. also, after the dyno run we noticed a certain smell. one of the leading pipes into the turbo that routes under the engine bay is resting against the fan. to which it partly melted. my builder is going to see what he can do, but he is saying there is no slack, and everything is super tight. i hope we can salvage the fan. there were also a lot of small misc issues that are going to or have caused headaches so to speak. no need to really start a bitchfest, and thats not what im trying to do.
all in all, the kit does what its designed to do. make good power, at modest boost levels, at a cheaper pricepoint than some of the competition. i havent driven the car yet, as my builder is going to try and reevaluate the piping near the fan. we may end up wrapping a few parts. i am a bit apprehensive about everything right now, but i am the type to overstress. both jim, and my builder communicated often throughout the install,which im sure helped, but i still think my tuners life has been hell since he started on my car. i am not saying to not buy this system. however, be prepared for a difficult install, or have some cash lined up for install.
my car just came off of the rollers today, and made great power. i dont have the sheet in front of me, but when my tuner/builder emails me the sheets i will post them up for those interested. i think it made 460ish/460ish on 7.8-8.3 psi. i want to say that the graph reads the power really coming on at about 3000 rpms. it was very quick to dial in the fuel trims, driveability, etc. the maf that jim provided (i forgot the name) doesnt mate up to the diablo software i had to use (my tuner didnt have the 2008 sct software so we went to diablo) and he had to enter 80 parameters in manually. a chore but not that big of a deal so the functionality of the kit seems to be there.
prior to all of this, jim was super responsive to any and all ordering questions, and shipped everything out right away which was very cool. i expected to see some boxes reading thp or some variation, but it was shipped in unmarked boxes, again no big deal. everything was wrapped well with bubble wrap, and or newspaper/junk papers etc. not what i anticipated but it was functional.
the person that installed the kit is a well known racer, who tunes, and wrenches also. he is no stranger to blowers, n2o, or turbos. he has installed all of these on all platforms of cars, and is very familiar with s197s. my builder is very meticulous, and detail oriented, and strives for oem/clean installs. no half assing. he works out of his well equipped home garage, and is not paying shop rent so to speak so he can take his time with what hes working on and doesnt have more than 1 project going on at a time.
to say the least, he has had a hell of a time getting this system on. he has a ton of unexpected hours into it because he modified everything on it as opposed to what the instructions had recommended because he wanted a clean, detailed install. long story short, everything is super, super tight. to the point there is a wiring harness in a loom (from the factory) near the left valve cover. that loom in resting right near the turbo, nearly (but not) on top of it. i dont know if this will be a problem or not, although i feel very uneasy about it. also, after the dyno run we noticed a certain smell. one of the leading pipes into the turbo that routes under the engine bay is resting against the fan. to which it partly melted. my builder is going to see what he can do, but he is saying there is no slack, and everything is super tight. i hope we can salvage the fan. there were also a lot of small misc issues that are going to or have caused headaches so to speak. no need to really start a bitchfest, and thats not what im trying to do.
all in all, the kit does what its designed to do. make good power, at modest boost levels, at a cheaper pricepoint than some of the competition. i havent driven the car yet, as my builder is going to try and reevaluate the piping near the fan. we may end up wrapping a few parts. i am a bit apprehensive about everything right now, but i am the type to overstress. both jim, and my builder communicated often throughout the install,which im sure helped, but i still think my tuners life has been hell since he started on my car. i am not saying to not buy this system. however, be prepared for a difficult install, or have some cash lined up for install.
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