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I've got everything except the turbine housing just waiting to be installed. They tell me late March for the housing but these days it's hard to predict delivery dates. 

I'm looking forward to the convenience and reliability of V-Bands on everything.

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1 hour ago, r32-25t said:

I like the amount of room they give around the a/c line and etc, they were a nightmare with my 6boost 

That was my first thought also. 

I dropped coin on a frenchies kit, which is really awesome but be nice if the factory stuff all fit better with 6boost. 

Not sure how I feel about the compressor outlet being so close to the manifold though. 

Very keen to see one of these with a heat blanket over them. 

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I'm going to get some mounts welded to mine to hold a rigid heat shield, I'm not fan of wraps or ceramic coatings. I hope the cast material welds ok, my fabricator reckons it will be fine but we'll see. 

Still an 8 week lead time on my turbine housing and no ETA on sequential box so I'm not in a rush.

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Watched this yesterday, a lot of BIAS as they are now selling them but given how little info around I thought I would share. 

They claim 15% power increase ... yer I wish, love to see this comparison if anyone has seen it. 

 

So far the advantages over a 6 boober  seem to be :

Comes with a gate flange

Lighter - 5kg ish ? 

More compact - better AC and would help reduce heat transfer

Has a heat blanket option

Downsides :

Clearance of studs(6boober has this too) 

Higher cost

Reverse rotation turbos only( big issue for those that have a turbo) 

 

 

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I really love it when people create smoothly distributed pulse-free gas inlets and outlets with no upstream or downstream geometry, no pressure fluctuations (which are actually waaaaay more than just fluctuations in a turbo manifold) on things like manifolds, then present a steady state solution instead of a transient solution. It's so sad.

And, to use the CFD that's built into Solidworks and present that as if it is any bloody good at all it even sadder.

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