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Old 04-27-2005   #1
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Re: Getting serious about a FMIC, need options...

Too large of a core will significantly increase the time it takes for your turbo to spool. You want 2.5" in/outlets. 24x10x3 is a good size. Ask Tom what size core he bought...his is pretty nice for the money.
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Old 04-27-2005   #2
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Too large of a core will significantly increase the time it takes for your turbo to spool. You want 2.5" in/outlets. 24x10x3 is a good size. Ask Tom what size core he bought...his is pretty nice for the money.

Being that it takes till 3000 RpM for this 16G spool on this auto car now, I don't need any more lag!

Is Tom's installed and running yet?

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Performance, install issues?

What's brand name, vendor?

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Being that it takes till 3000 RpM for this 16G spool on this auto car now, I don't need any more lag!
No whining about lag, your car has a turbo, and you will always have lag. If you ever upgrade your turbo you will have more lag, it is just how the system works (for now).

I have a the Buschur 2g kit, w/ a 24x11x3.5 core, and with the small 16g I have on there now, I get 10psi by about 2300rpms, depending on what gear I'm in.
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No whining about lag, your car has a turbo, and you will always have lag. If you ever upgrade your turbo you will have more lag, it is just how the system works (for now).

I have a the Buschur 2g kit, w/ a 24x11x3.5 core, and with the small 16g I have on there now, I get 10psi by about 2300rpms, depending on what gear I'm in.

If that's the case this combo don't look too bad for the $ then?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33742
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Too large of a core will significantly increase the time it takes for your turbo to spool. You want 2.5" in/outlets. 24x10x3 is a good size. Ask Tom what size core he bought...his is pretty nice for the money.
Yea, it can take something like 0.0001 seconds longer to fill a large FMIC versus a small one.
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