KONIG's Turbo Thread
Just take it up the rev range under boost in steps - monitoring the afr . IE mash the throttle and go to 3000 rpm and back off . If that was ok go to 3500 etc etc until you get through the rev range .
You want to make your shift point about 7500 with the Greddy . Anything over that and your motor/turbo combo wont like you ...
You want to make your shift point about 7500 with the Greddy . Anything over that and your motor/turbo combo wont like you ...
thanks for the info brettus,
i think im just gonna take it reeeallll easy til i get it tuned by MM this friday at the dyno day. dont wanna risk hurting my engine x_x
i think im just gonna take it reeeallll easy til i get it tuned by MM this friday at the dyno day. dont wanna risk hurting my engine x_x
Thanks. I know it's not very original.
Hey Konig,
I looked at the oild pan install pics and just wondering if you chased the bolt threads before installing the Greddy pan.
Hey Konig,
I looked at the oild pan install pics and just wondering if you chased the bolt threads before installing the Greddy pan.
Just take it up the rev range under boost in steps - monitoring the afr . IE mash the throttle and go to 3000 rpm and back off . If that was ok go to 3500 etc etc until you get through the rev range .
You want to make your shift point about 7500 with the Greddy . Anything over that and your motor/turbo combo wont like you ...
You want to make your shift point about 7500 with the Greddy . Anything over that and your motor/turbo combo wont like you ...
I take it you mean the 7500rpm thing . No that is just a general comment about the Greddy . It is a great turbo for the motor up to that rpm - over that ........ not so much .
the first post updated with prices
second and third post updated with alot more pics
tuesday i will take pictures of the finished engine bay and pics with the front bumper back on!
second and third post updated with alot more pics
tuesday i will take pictures of the finished engine bay and pics with the front bumper back on!
also tried to explain the process of installing the AEM intake with greddy turbo as best as i could in the picture captions and explained what we did in order to make it work.
and showed the custom brackets we made for the intercooler to work with the AEM intake as well.
and showed the custom brackets we made for the intercooler to work with the AEM intake as well.

also, good pics and glad to see everything is going/has gone well
I think what you are talking about is the same thing i want to do with mine brettus. in the same location Kane has his homemade CAI. it shouldnt be any more work to do that, then it is to make IC brackets and i wanna keep mine filter up away from the water
also, good pics and glad to see everything is going/has gone well
also, good pics and glad to see everything is going/has gone well

ive been driving around lately staying out of boost, everything seems to be good cant see any leaks anywhere.
ive been staying under 5000 rpms though because i dont want to damage anything since its not tuned.
anything i should be careful with while driving it untuned? i usually dont press the accelerator pedal any more than 20% (as shown on the accessport) and the afrs out of boost are around 14-15's under 5000 rpms.
ive been staying under 5000 rpms though because i dont want to damage anything since its not tuned.
anything i should be careful with while driving it untuned? i usually dont press the accelerator pedal any more than 20% (as shown on the accessport) and the afrs out of boost are around 14-15's under 5000 rpms.
When are you going to get it tuned? With no leaks and out of boost you should be ok... but it is really really easy to go into boost - especially in a emergency situation like lane change etc to avoid a wreck.





