Initial report on the GT 3076's
#18
Poor Dan,
Some guy on the other side of the planet gets his kit installed incorrectly and the thread goes for 20 pages. This success story barely lasts one day. Life ain't fair.
Oh well, at least I have a fast car and some sweet shoes, what more can a guy want?
Some guy on the other side of the planet gets his kit installed incorrectly and the thread goes for 20 pages. This success story barely lasts one day. Life ain't fair.
Oh well, at least I have a fast car and some sweet shoes, what more can a guy want?
#20
I believe that Arizona Forced Induction made the headers. Tommy had to do some extra fabrication, it is true.
But Dan gave me 3 pair of shoes in return. Didn't you hear the song I wrote about it?
Yo yo Dr. J, time for a song
But Dan gave me 3 pair of shoes in return. Didn't you hear the song I wrote about it?
Yo yo Dr. J, time for a song
#21
For those of you to lazy too read that whole thread:
"...purchased Dans kit and the quality was very good and the price quite fair. However once the kit was (finally) installed, it didn't fit my exhaust. At the time Dan was gone on his honeymoon and it was looking as if I would have to get rid of my (expensive) Europipe exhaust or spend a ton on fabrication. As it turned out the fabrication was only $400 (thanks Tommy). Furthermore Dan gave me $300 in credit. I bought a *****in pair of DC shoes (and if they fit well will probably get another pair).
So here is the song (to the tune of the Beatles "Yesterday"):
"Mermelstein, had a kit and it was Oh-so-clean,
Thought I'd slap it on my mean machine
So I bought shoes from Mermelstein
Mermelstein, had a kit but it didn't fit
Tommy Banh nearly took a ****
So I bought shoes from Mermelstein
Why'd he have to go away on a honeymoon,
Left me all alone while he tagged some poon
There was something wrong
So I longed for Mermelstein
Mermelstein, gave me credit for the extra fab,
Saw some shoes I just had to have,
So I bought shoes from Mermelstein
Yes I bought shoes from Mermelstein"
"...purchased Dans kit and the quality was very good and the price quite fair. However once the kit was (finally) installed, it didn't fit my exhaust. At the time Dan was gone on his honeymoon and it was looking as if I would have to get rid of my (expensive) Europipe exhaust or spend a ton on fabrication. As it turned out the fabrication was only $400 (thanks Tommy). Furthermore Dan gave me $300 in credit. I bought a *****in pair of DC shoes (and if they fit well will probably get another pair).
So here is the song (to the tune of the Beatles "Yesterday"):
"Mermelstein, had a kit and it was Oh-so-clean,
Thought I'd slap it on my mean machine
So I bought shoes from Mermelstein
Mermelstein, had a kit but it didn't fit
Tommy Banh nearly took a ****
So I bought shoes from Mermelstein
Why'd he have to go away on a honeymoon,
Left me all alone while he tagged some poon
There was something wrong
So I longed for Mermelstein
Mermelstein, gave me credit for the extra fab,
Saw some shoes I just had to have,
So I bought shoes from Mermelstein
Yes I bought shoes from Mermelstein"
#22
Congrats Sean, sounds like you have a real monster on your hands. I know what you mean about staying off the MX highway 2 tickets this mo already and one was with my V1 on but got zapped and no time to react Enjoy your new found pwr in good health.
#23
AFI built the headers. We have one fixture that was originally designed for gt28's from the initial kit we built. I know that a few people are running 30's with this setup, but it is something that i personally haven't seen or done first hand. I could very easily build headers to fit a 30r, understand that wasn't the goal when we were contacted over a year ago to build a kit based around gt28's!!
-Jesse @ AFI
BTW: What was the issue with the exhaust if you don't mind me asking?
Last edited by Jesse; 11-02-2008 at 07:32 PM.
#27
Jesse,
I can tell you that the headers looked very nice, the weld quality was excellent. I was very pleased with them. However I only saw them before they went in the car.
We will have to get Tommy on to address the fitment issue. And as you mentioned they were originally designed for 28's.
The bottom line is that they are a top notch product, especially for 1.1K.
Did you guys do the oil cans?
Jags no idea on dyno, I only care about 60-130 and maybe the mile. OK, maybe I do care about the dyno, I am guessing maybe high 680 on race gas or so.
I can tell you that the headers looked very nice, the weld quality was excellent. I was very pleased with them. However I only saw them before they went in the car.
We will have to get Tommy on to address the fitment issue. And as you mentioned they were originally designed for 28's.
The bottom line is that they are a top notch product, especially for 1.1K.
Did you guys do the oil cans?
Jags no idea on dyno, I only care about 60-130 and maybe the mile. OK, maybe I do care about the dyno, I am guessing maybe high 680 on race gas or so.
#28
Jesse,
I can tell you that the headers looked very nice, the weld quality was excellent. I was very pleased with them. However I only saw them before they went in the car.
We will have to get Tommy on to address the fitment issue. And as you mentioned they were originally designed for 28's.
The bottom line is that they are a top notch product, especially for 1.1K.
Did you guys do the oil cans?
Jags no idea on dyno, I only care about 60-130 and maybe the mile. OK, maybe I do care about the dyno, I am guessing maybe high 680 on race gas or so.
I can tell you that the headers looked very nice, the weld quality was excellent. I was very pleased with them. However I only saw them before they went in the car.
We will have to get Tommy on to address the fitment issue. And as you mentioned they were originally designed for 28's.
The bottom line is that they are a top notch product, especially for 1.1K.
Did you guys do the oil cans?
Jags no idea on dyno, I only care about 60-130 and maybe the mile. OK, maybe I do care about the dyno, I am guessing maybe high 680 on race gas or so.
Yes we machine the cans, adapters, etc all in-house
Jesse
#29
Jesse,
I can tell you that the headers looked very nice, the weld quality was excellent. I was very pleased with them. However I only saw them before they went in the car.
We will have to get Tommy on to address the fitment issue. And as you mentioned they were originally designed for 28's.
The bottom line is that they are a top notch product, especially for 1.1K.
Did you guys do the oil cans?
Jags no idea on dyno, I only care about 60-130 and maybe the mile. OK, maybe I do care about the dyno, I am guessing maybe high 680 on race gas or so.
I can tell you that the headers looked very nice, the weld quality was excellent. I was very pleased with them. However I only saw them before they went in the car.
We will have to get Tommy on to address the fitment issue. And as you mentioned they were originally designed for 28's.
The bottom line is that they are a top notch product, especially for 1.1K.
Did you guys do the oil cans?
Jags no idea on dyno, I only care about 60-130 and maybe the mile. OK, maybe I do care about the dyno, I am guessing maybe high 680 on race gas or so.
No way with 30s you should have alot more. I made over 700 with gt28!
#30
Jesse,
Those oil cans were a work of art, expensive but after seeing them I unsderstand why.
Jags,
I am sure I would dyno over 700 on the right dyno in cold weather. I am more interested in breaking 6 seconds in the 60-130
Those oil cans were a work of art, expensive but after seeing them I unsderstand why.
Jags,
I am sure I would dyno over 700 on the right dyno in cold weather. I am more interested in breaking 6 seconds in the 60-130