Oh yeah! Fack! You're the guy that won the vaporware.Don't I know this to be the truth.....
Do I need the manifold from the raffle, no not at all but it would be nice see it come to fruition
Oh yeah! Fack! You're the guy that won the vaporware.Don't I know this to be the truth.....
Do I need the manifold from the raffle, no not at all but it would be nice see it come to fruition
Don't I know this to be the truth.....
Do I need the manifold from the raffle, no not at all but it would be nice see it come to fruition
Should have taken a diesel mani and just re-sold it like I did
nooooo old strong! You are the only tether keeping this manifold together lolHa I talked to Leen, I still have an option of any manifold I want but never pulled the trigger just yet. I just might do that though to support my chump car.
Not saying it isn't. Leen was just a complete douche when he first started on about how he would have this kit out in 3 months tops and that it would out perform every other kit in every way...when he knew nothing about the platform at the time.500wtq by 3500 rpm is pretty good.
In my experience, these are not people that come from the BMW world, but from other turbo worlds I'd surmise. Moving from old school BMW world to the new-school turbo BMW world, this kind of observation no longer surprises me.Not saying it isn't. Leen was just a complete douche when he first started on about how he would have this kit out in 3 months tops and that it would out perform every other kit in every way...when he knew nothing about the platform at the time.
I'd like to see the gen2 3582 making 750+ when they get fueling.
You also have to consider that spool will improve when E85 is used.
If I was going to spend 7k+ on a turbo kit, I'd be looking at a motiv setup. Been waiting on the CES kit forever. Not holding my breath anymore.
I'm happy to see another bottom-mount kit actually hit the market considering Motiv is the only one still available in 2018, but unfortunately I think most people are going to have the same line of thought. If it's going to be within spitting distance of the pricerange that a company like Motiv has a kit for, I just don't know that many people are going to adopt it at this point. I truly hope I'm wrong because I like seeing different builds, but people on this platform seem to typically fall into two categories: A) they'll go with whatever is the popular, "groupthink" brand and setup for the route they want once they save up enough money (which will be the tried-and-true Motiv kit for bottom mount) or B) they have enough money & time + other cars that they can handle the downtime and cost to throw on the biggest, most-powerful setup currently available (which will probably always be a topmount for the N54).If I was going to spend 7k+ on a turbo kit, I'd be looking at a motiv setup. Been waiting on the CES kit forever. Not holding my breath anymore.
From a pure power standpoint this is obviously impressive, but I really wish a company like Motiv who likes to push the envelope would be focusing on putting that power to the ground right now. We have one car in the 9s and he's using a two-speed transmission from 6 decades ago. Everyone else who even gets close to 1200hp is going to either go through transmissions like the rest of us go through spark plugs, or they're going to start competing for longest lasting multi-gear burnout on drag radials.Motiv new turbo kit is coming out soon they're adding t4 flange to their manifold so you can run bigger turbos that will support up to 1200whp
Pretty sure Motiv has the hp and RQ record, at least for a single turbo. They also don't run 1/4 miles races, they stick to 1/2 mile and track racing with their 135 racecar.I'm happy to see another bottom-mount kit actually hit the market considering Motiv is the only one still available in 2018, but unfortunately I think most people are going to have the same line of thought. If it's going to be within spitting distance of the pricerange that a company like Motiv has a kit for, I just don't know that many people are going to adopt it at this point. I truly hope I'm wrong because I like seeing different builds, but people on this platform seem to typically fall into two categories: A) they'll go with whatever is the popular, "groupthink" brand and setup for the route they want once they save up enough money (which will be the tried-and-true Motiv kit for bottom mount) or B) they have enough money & time + other cars that they can handle the downtime and cost to throw on the biggest, most-powerful setup currently available (which will probably always be a topmount for the N54).
From a pure power standpoint this is obviously impressive, but I really wish a company like Motiv who likes to push the envelope would be focusing on putting that power to the ground right now. We have one car in the 9s and he's using a two-speed transmission from 6 decades ago. Everyone else who even gets close to 1200hp is going to either go through transmissions like the rest of us go through spark plugs, or they're going to start competing for longest lasting multi-gear burnout on drag radials.
Yeah like I said, they're an impressive company and I dig what they're doing, but I don't think any of that info contradicts my points either tbh.Pretty sure Motiv has the hp and RQ record, at least for a single turbo. They also don't run 1/4 miles races, they stick to 1/2 mile and track racing with their 135 racecar.