First one is done on our shop sled. We also have a black option for part or all of turbo assembly. There will also be a stainless steel turbine housing available.
This particular sled has a wideband for initial fine tuning.Every kit has a wideband? Some closed loop auto-tuning or just monitoring?
Our current XM runs in low boost without adding much extra octane. Realistically running low boost at elevation on pump fuel is not a problem until poor fuel is used. People get fuel at many different places and it is possible to pick up a lower grade of fuel than recommended.Looks sharp!!! Possibility to run straight 91 or 91 with a splash on low low boost??? PLEASE!!!
Our current XM runs in low boost without adding much extra octane. Realistically running low boost at elevation on pump fuel is not a problem until poor fuel is used. People get fuel at many different places and it is possible to pick up a lower grade of fuel than recommended.
All of our turbo kits now come with a sight glass on the oil reservoir for a quick look and also the turbo oil is the injection oil used in the sled so no carrying a second type of oil. Typical ride time between fill ups is 3-5 days of riding, and even then it will be an ounce or two.
We have rollover valves on turbo drain oil and filler cap vent for those guys that like to ride upside down often.
We also use a large turbo, so future upgrades are done easily and cost effective.
The blow off valve recirculates directly in to the air box in the hood so throttle response is improved.
Once compared to other kits currently available, the difference in value becomes very noticeable.
The charge tube on this G4 kit is approximately 16 inches from turbo to airbox for improved throttle response, and in combination with our large airbox, the motor is always exposed to ample air supply.
Kits come with clutching for primary and secondary clutches.