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Old 20-07-2006, 10:31 PM   #1
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Snort seems to have a new turbo kit out;

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/EA-AU-FORD-FA...QQcmdZViewItem

What Im concerned about though is the brand of turbo KKK 450r turbocharger. Does anyone know how reliable they are? they dont sound reliable. Do you think id be able to get away with it running only 6 psi and stock ecu, fuel pump & injectors? The main idea is I want to do it as cheap as possible and keep it under 3k all up (ill be fitting and doing it all myself) do you think its possible.

Also the car will get a good thrash everynow and then just want to make sure the setup holds up

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Old 21-07-2006, 12:53 AM   #2
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im fairly shure porsche used to or they still do use kkk turbochargers, so no worries with that
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Old 21-07-2006, 01:02 AM   #3
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Not too bad.

He's using a log style manifold for his new Stage 2? I thought he only made Tuned Length manifolds...

Personally, I'd get a 6boost manifold, and all parts 2nd hand, but brand new. Just hold out, there are lots of people selling turbo parts, because they haven't gone through with it. You can pick some stuff up cheap. Then your price will come around abouts where his is, and you can choose all your parts yourself
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Old 21-07-2006, 01:02 AM   #4
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kkk is used by many european factory cars, all up front prosche, VW, audi, etc

Schwitzer was the inventor of the turbo charger and then was the main driving force with KKK. from 1952 on the merged into Borg Warner Tirbo Systems .. http://turbotech.com.au/borgwarner.htm

Id use a KKK on my cars any day
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Old 21-07-2006, 07:30 AM   #5
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What about garret to4e isnt that better? Ill keep an eye on the for sale section as well.

Otherwise I might pick that kit and give it ago!
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Old 21-07-2006, 09:43 AM   #6
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I have done 30,000k's on the 600r (big bro to the 450r) no worries, Geoff helped to tear it down at 27,000k's there was next to no shaft play and the turbo still was fantastic.
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Old 21-07-2006, 02:00 PM   #7
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He's using a log style manifold for his new Stage 2? I thought he only made Tuned Length manifolds...
I thought his newer kits were tuned as well. Either way wasn't there a thread about the difference being not that much between tuned and log manifolds ??
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Old 21-07-2006, 10:19 PM   #8
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Its well worth considering going with one of Geoffs kits.

The only cheaper way to go about it is to track down cheap and used parts. I felt it was worth it, others wouldnt.

Hes sold quite a few kits so i imagine the bugs have been ironed out.

Youll pay between $600-800 for a exhaust manifold, possibly cheaper for an old log-style. You wont get any additional benefit in a tuned length over a log style with a mild setup.
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Old 22-07-2006, 12:03 PM   #9
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KKK arent a bad turbocharger, also called 'blitz' in Japan from memory..
They are reliable, and I have bought one of these kits before(stage 4, KKK600r), and as far as I know its going very well.
I didnt know he was still doing KKK turbos, people were bagging out his kits calling them el cheapo rubbish so he went to Garrett so those idiots couldnt have anything to say about his products.
Theres not much difference in the manifolds, especially under 300rwkw.. the only difference he has told me is that when you go for the tuned length you run a few psi less to make the same power.
If it was me though, Id push for a T04e, imo its a better charger..
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Old 22-07-2006, 05:30 PM   #10
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If you were to purchase one of these kits and get someone else to install and tune for you, how much would you expect to pay for the installation?

Just curious as I would have no idea on how to put in a turbo kit on my own.
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Old 23-07-2006, 01:10 AM   #11
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I would think itt would be expensive.

One part of the job that I've been told that is expensive to do (if you want to do it properly) is when you drill a hole for your return oil line into your sump. Some people just drill the hole in the sump (which can leave metal fillings in your sump - not good). To be safe I've been told, you should be removing the sump. Apparently this is a big job.
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Old 23-07-2006, 09:04 AM   #12
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I would think itt would be expensive.

One part of the job that I've been told that is expensive to do (if you want to do it properly) is when you drill a hole for your return oil line into your sump. Some people just drill the hole in the sump (which can leave metal fillings in your sump - not good). To be safe I've been told, you should be removing the sump. Apparently this is a big job.
This is likely to be true.

I have done two sumps just by drilling and tapping. I think the risk of filings can be minimised by being careful and using grease, but the only way to be sure would be to remove the sump.
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Old 23-07-2006, 11:19 AM   #13
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$3,000 isn't going to do it even doing a lot of work yourself unless this is a off road car as the engineering certificate to keep it legallly registered and insured will be something you will have to get done and this adds to the cost and time.

My experince with car mods is budget overuns of 50% are common when you find all the little bits and pieces to finish a job off properly.

A turbo install done on the cheap is more like $5k do it yourself $10k getting it done. $15k done and roadworthy.

Really not worthwhile when you can buy BA XR6T's for $25k these days.
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Old 23-07-2006, 02:44 PM   #14
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$3,000 isn't going to do it even doing a lot of work yourself unless this is a off road car as the engineering certificate to keep it legallly registered and insured will be something you will have to get done and this adds to the cost and time.

My experince with car mods is budget overuns of 50% are common when you find all the little bits and pieces to finish a job off properly.

A turbo install done on the cheap is more like $5k do it yourself $10k getting it done. $15k done and roadworthy.

Really not worthwhile when you can buy BA XR6T's for $25k these days.
i guess what it really comes down to is if you really want a turbo au instead of a ba/bf
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I would think itt would be expensive.

One part of the job that I've been told that is expensive to do (if you want to do it properly) is when you drill a hole for your return oil line into your sump. Some people just drill the hole in the sump (which can leave metal fillings in your sump - not good). To be safe I've been told, you should be removing the sump. Apparently this is a big job.

Some guys stick an airgun into the motor and create positive crankcase pressure so that when they drill and tap into the sump the filings are blown back out.
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Old 23-07-2006, 03:33 PM   #16
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So whats the story. The snort web site states info about a stage 3,4,5 kit. I've just sent an email to snort for more information. If $2500 is the take now price on a stage 2 kit I'll pick one up next weekend when I'm in Albury.
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Old 23-07-2006, 08:33 PM   #17
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$3,000 isn't going to do it even doing a lot of work yourself unless this is a off road car as the engineering certificate to keep it legallly registered and insured will be something you will have to get done and this adds to the cost and time.

My experince with car mods is budget overuns of 50% are common when you find all the little bits and pieces to finish a job off properly.

A turbo install done on the cheap is more like $5k do it yourself $10k getting it done. $15k done and roadworthy.

Really not worthwhile when you can buy BA XR6T's for $25k these days.
If you have all the parts ready to go, 3k will see it all fitted to your car inc labour. Ive been quoted anywhere from 1800 to 3000... thats only if you supply all parts less intercooler piping.
A turbo install done on the cheap, imo is between 8-10k..(yes, i know cheaper kits have been done in the past)..
And buying a BA XR6T isnt the only answer.. You can buy an AU for 8k now, throw 10-12k force feeding it, still work out cheaper than a BA XR6T and flog the doors off one.
Hell Id rather stav's wagon over a BA XR6T.. a 14.77 second N/A 6 AUTO WAGON is more impressive than a 12 second bolt on upgrade BA XR6T..
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An XR6T would be nice (and easier on insurance) but I reckon I'll turn more heads in the AU when it has an intercooler hanging off the front of it.
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