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Is there any one that had the bolt on turbo kit on their CJ 2.0 Lancer for more than 6 months and can give us some feedback on their experience and damages to car?? Can't find 2010 topics on this.
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I know about the forged internals on the market but I would like to know if anyone had the guts to slap on the turbo kit on their na 2.0 4B11 lancer without strengthening the engine and drove it for a long period. I am burning to import the RRM bolt on kit and do the low boost thing to get that extra 50hp. Would deff be the first in my country with one on his GLS Lancer. I saw the threads on the guy that did it in 2009.
Oh - and hi to all other fellow cj club members- I'm spanking new to the club and from Namibia-Africa - thanx for having me! Great reading !
Oh - and hi to all other fellow cj club members- I'm spanking new to the club and from Namibia-Africa - thanx for having me! Great reading !
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Here is what DJHardcore from 9glancers.com who has had the RRM turbo installed for a bit over a year has to say...
"I seem to be getting more pm's from people wanting to know how random stuff is holding up with my Turbo kit. So hopefully when noobs or potential turbo buyers have questions...they'll see this thread before PM'ing me. |cool|
Brakes: Still holding up strong. Prior to purchasing this turbo kit my mileage was at about 25k+, I had taken my car to several down-hill canyon runs (mostly turnbull canyon) and I've yet to experience brake fade. There were also times i've taken 9g members (you all know who EXACTLY you are) for quick 1st through 2nd gear rips and was able to stop pretty much on a dime each time i had to stop. My plans for now are to buy another set of OEM brake pads once my brakes start to wear-down. Why no brake kit or better rotors? ? ? ? ? Because as stated above there really is no need to supplement the car with stronger brakes. At least in my eyes.
Clutch: You'll notice not too long into owning the kit that your clutch (we're talkin about 5 speeds here) will begin to slip in certain gears. It's not completely apparent 247 but in time as you drive more and more you'll realize there are some moments when you'll be in boost and you'll feel a slight hesitation in power delivery. So be aware that pretty much any turbo kit (wether rrm, extremeboost, another kit....) will be more powerful than your stock OEM clutch can handle. Being that I don't race or look for "an edge" or "advantage" on the streets to race lame faggots, I'm actually ok with the stock clutch being so shitty until i see some competitive pricing on clutches. So be aware folks that the turbo won't make your car undriveable but you will experience some sort of hesitation due to the increased power.
Under-Hood Temp's: I habitually turn my digital dial to monitor the temp's because Rob told me i should be wary in case the temp shoots' up or anything. Even with the AC on in traffic on a hot day my meter has YET to go more than halfway through the temp range in the digital guage. In case that confused someone take a look at the digital read-out for your car's temperature.....The filled area never goes past the halfway point. at all. Some may remember im currently looking for a hood but thankfully the temp's are not so hot that it necessitates a need for a more effecient hood.
if anyone else wants to know how any part is holding up post it here. i felt the need to address those 3 topics because these are the more frequent asked questions.
thank you drive thru"
"I seem to be getting more pm's from people wanting to know how random stuff is holding up with my Turbo kit. So hopefully when noobs or potential turbo buyers have questions...they'll see this thread before PM'ing me. |cool|
Brakes: Still holding up strong. Prior to purchasing this turbo kit my mileage was at about 25k+, I had taken my car to several down-hill canyon runs (mostly turnbull canyon) and I've yet to experience brake fade. There were also times i've taken 9g members (you all know who EXACTLY you are) for quick 1st through 2nd gear rips and was able to stop pretty much on a dime each time i had to stop. My plans for now are to buy another set of OEM brake pads once my brakes start to wear-down. Why no brake kit or better rotors? ? ? ? ? Because as stated above there really is no need to supplement the car with stronger brakes. At least in my eyes.
Clutch: You'll notice not too long into owning the kit that your clutch (we're talkin about 5 speeds here) will begin to slip in certain gears. It's not completely apparent 247 but in time as you drive more and more you'll realize there are some moments when you'll be in boost and you'll feel a slight hesitation in power delivery. So be aware that pretty much any turbo kit (wether rrm, extremeboost, another kit....) will be more powerful than your stock OEM clutch can handle. Being that I don't race or look for "an edge" or "advantage" on the streets to race lame faggots, I'm actually ok with the stock clutch being so shitty until i see some competitive pricing on clutches. So be aware folks that the turbo won't make your car undriveable but you will experience some sort of hesitation due to the increased power.
Under-Hood Temp's: I habitually turn my digital dial to monitor the temp's because Rob told me i should be wary in case the temp shoots' up or anything. Even with the AC on in traffic on a hot day my meter has YET to go more than halfway through the temp range in the digital guage. In case that confused someone take a look at the digital read-out for your car's temperature.....The filled area never goes past the halfway point. at all. Some may remember im currently looking for a hood but thankfully the temp's are not so hot that it necessitates a need for a more effecient hood.
if anyone else wants to know how any part is holding up post it here. i felt the need to address those 3 topics because these are the more frequent asked questions.
thank you drive thru"
He's told us that his brakes hold up stopping from 80 to 0 just as well with a turbo as they did without it. Great info! ... I'm realy curious how his seat covers are holding up since he put the turbo in, and whether he has floor mats.
PS lanSIR ... your avatar is unnecessarily huge
PS lanSIR ... your avatar is unnecessarily huge
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draevon wrote:He's told us that his brakes hold up stopping from 80 to 0 just as well with a turbo as they did without it. Great info! ... I'm realy curious how his seat covers are holding up since he put the turbo in, and whether he has floor mats.
PS lanSIR ... your avatar is unnecessarily huge
i wonder if his windshield is going ok also. with all that extra wind, hitting it because of the turbo.
He does tell us he drives like a pussy, because I've cooked my stock pads, had fade with Bendix HDs and I'm still only a 2L N/A, plus the heat from my EBC reds I get after a decent run I know would cook stock pads...
But in regards to the OP, I would look at suspension, brake,tyre and exhaust/intake upgrades which coupled with a ECU reflash should give you more than enough out of the CJ (20-30HP I would assume is possible with a decent tune and supproting mods). To spend that extra few grand for hardly anymore (and get turbo lag anyway, not to mention the dodgey 5th injector setup) just isn't worth it in my books...
Even if you do get the RRM turbo kit you still are going to need better tyres, brakes, suspension and exhaust to get the most out of your car. it's no point having a turbo bolted on if it still cant slow down quick or handle a corner well. Unless of course you want to be a red light warrior and race Commodore P-platers off from lights....
But in regards to the OP, I would look at suspension, brake,tyre and exhaust/intake upgrades which coupled with a ECU reflash should give you more than enough out of the CJ (20-30HP I would assume is possible with a decent tune and supproting mods). To spend that extra few grand for hardly anymore (and get turbo lag anyway, not to mention the dodgey 5th injector setup) just isn't worth it in my books...
Even if you do get the RRM turbo kit you still are going to need better tyres, brakes, suspension and exhaust to get the most out of your car. it's no point having a turbo bolted on if it still cant slow down quick or handle a corner well. Unless of course you want to be a red light warrior and race Commodore P-platers off from lights....
3.8L Ecotec we are about on par with or a tad faster, depending on how harshly you want to drop the clutch. 2.4L should do it easily though...
3.6L VZ would be a close call, but on paper the VZ should be slightly quicker. (2.4L should be about on par)
3.6L VE should easily beat a 2L and 2.4L off from the mark.
3.6L VZ would be a close call, but on paper the VZ should be slightly quicker. (2.4L should be about on par)
3.6L VE should easily beat a 2L and 2.4L off from the mark.
Thanx for the "quote" matchstick. Appreciate all the replies.
Here comes a few questions for the clued-up guys (and girls off course) on the stock na 2.0 engine with bolt on turbo.
Does the GTS also have a resin manifold like the GLS that we get here ?(the only one available around here) .... If you take it slow to say 5000rpm (without boosting) and keep it there for long distances(500 miles non stop) - will the na 2.0 4B11 still be OK or does the boosting start when right rpm reached (even if reached slowly) ?
I am waiting on a reply from SRT on when their turbo goes on the market - will prob import theirs after reading srtlancer08's thread on 9glancers.
Any advise are welcome - except yours draevon "do you even know what that avatar means" ?
Here comes a few questions for the clued-up guys (and girls off course) on the stock na 2.0 engine with bolt on turbo.
Does the GTS also have a resin manifold like the GLS that we get here ?(the only one available around here) .... If you take it slow to say 5000rpm (without boosting) and keep it there for long distances(500 miles non stop) - will the na 2.0 4B11 still be OK or does the boosting start when right rpm reached (even if reached slowly) ?
I am waiting on a reply from SRT on when their turbo goes on the market - will prob import theirs after reading srtlancer08's thread on 9glancers.
Any advise are welcome - except yours draevon "do you even know what that avatar means" ?
The image in my mirror seems to be losing.
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