
Originally Posted by
Gkit19986
Am i the only one who thinks DP isn’t the big bad wolf that everyone is portraying it to be?
Car parts tend to break in stock forum and the probability increases once upgrading other parts. However, if you apply care and aren’t WOT every time you are driving, chances a modded car will last quite a bit.
I have EPL - DP TUNE 250
187MM PULLEY 300
INSTALLATION :150
Supporting Mods cooling:
MERC HX. $ 399
INSTALLATION : 350
Pending replacement parts: HPFP. - $200
SPARK PLUGS $100
TEST PIPE $400
SO $1400, you can get reliable power but you need to be cautious of how you drive the car.
haha, I do have to admit I had to giggle at a few of the comments of "this is not off the shelf stuff" and "way more than meets the eye to get the car ready to handle the power..."
We are talking about the difference of around 30hp between single pulley and dual pulley and the dual pulley stuff is indeed off the shelf.
As long as you dont plan on trying to run a bunch of e85 the only thing you need to run a moderate dual pulley ratio is:
1. Tune
2. Heat exhanger that is installed correctly and logged to be certain it is functioning at its optimum
3. the pulleys
Thats it. I ran 11.4 at 119mph on a full weight car that had three parts on it and probably under 3 grand in upgrades all-in.
That said, if I was doing a lot of road coursing i'd personally just flash a stage 2 file that bleeds more boost to go a bit easier on the car. Otherwise have a blast. YOu might blow cats but you may blow cats stage 2 or even stock.
Now this is not talking about the people that are trying to run 3.5 pulley ratios with e50 in the tank and ported blowers and no cats, etc etc who are maxing out the stock fuel system. If you are running a moderate 3.15 ratio on pump gas I dont see why you'd need fuel system upgrades. At the worst you could just put in a HPFP rod which is also cheap, easy, and "off the shelf" too. Hell, all of us in the B7 A4 days had to do it ;)
That said, in order to disagree with myself, I do think theres nothing wrong with stage 2 ish pulley ratios either. You can run a 2.85 ratio and run 11.8 on pump gas all day long in a sorted car.
Mike
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