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Old Jan 24, 2005 | 01:41 PM
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The Scion Speed turbo systems testing are now complete and are now in production stages.

Scion Speed only utilizes the highest quality components and materials, to produce a trouble free and reliable system, resulting in the highest output turbo systems available on the market period. Unlike most kits on the market, our systems include a Billet blow off valve, Billet external wastegate, an oil pan with oil drain fittings, plug and play harness for electronics, and a comprehensive instruction manual with detailed pictures. So there is no welding or ECU wiring involved, just a straight forward high quality bolt on installation, which also boasts show quality looks.

We are now taking pre-orders at a reduced price until March 1, after which pricing will revert to MSRP. We will begin preorder delivery starting mid March, on a first come first serve basis. Note: Our previous level 3 systems are now offered as a level 2 system, and we now offer an upgraded stage 3 system. MSRP and Pre-order pricing are as follows:

Scion Speed Level 1 Turbo system 65%-85%+ increase in power (includes shipping)
*Does not include intercooler system.

MSRP $3379.95
Preorder $3039.95

Scion Speed Level 2 Turbo system 85%-105%+ increase in power (includes shipping)
**Performance clutch recommended (300hp capable clutch)

MSRP $4217.43
Preorder $3795.95

Scion Speed Level 3 Turbo system 125%-165%+ increase in power (includes shipping)
**Performance clutch required (400hp+ capable clutch)
***Limited slip differential conversion recommended
**** Forged internals recommended
***** Block Guard recommended

MSRP $6502.43
Preorder $5852.19


Level 2 kit capable of 200% increase in power with forged internals, block guard, fuel system upgrade (to stage 3 spec), and inline fuel pump.
Level 3 kit capable of 300% increase in power with forged internals, block sleeve, and inline fuel pump.
Old Jan 24, 2005 | 01:56 PM
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too rich for my blood. even the level 1 system.......no intercooler. for $3100 shipped.......too much for me. if the intercooler was added i could see it and yes i understand you have to pay to play. but still to rich for me.
Old Jan 24, 2005 | 01:57 PM
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how much for intercooler kit?
Old Jan 24, 2005 | 01:59 PM
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Im getting a Stage 1 w/o intercooler..and Im gonna upgrade later on..

Yeah its a lil' expensive..But U gotta understand this isnt a small Mitsu Turbo, or 16G turbo..This is a T3 Turbo..If U wanna go cheap then go cheap and get a small dinky turbo. hehe..
Old Jan 24, 2005 | 05:47 PM
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I think buying the stage one and then getting upgrade kits from them is the best option... or maybe not, you might end up paying more in the long run but the power is worth it, IMO.
Old Jan 24, 2005 | 06:38 PM
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wait what about all the problems el protoype has been having while testing there with the rods... No problems found here? I dont see how one company has problems but the other doesnt when it comes to stock internals.
Old Jan 24, 2005 | 09:48 PM
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Are the hp/tq numbers provided to the wheels or flywheel? Any dynos? What's the PSI running in each stage?
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Gonna get flamed for having an AT, but will their system (At least stage 1) be compatible with the AT transmission?
Old Jan 24, 2005 | 10:19 PM
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I don't think ScionTCTrav works for them so it might be pointless to post here. But I may be wrong
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I can get a T3 for $500. How much would the kit cost, sans the turbo?
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Which engine/platform will it be for?
Old Jan 24, 2005 | 11:34 PM
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I don't drive stick, I know it would be better for racing and speed and stuff like that, but personally driving stick is just to much multi tasking for me will the turbo still work with an automatic transmission?

I'm sure this question was already asked, but I don't really know anything about cars, and it was probably worded so my dumbass couoldn't understand it.
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I emailed them and linked this thread.... we will wait and see
Old Jan 25, 2005 | 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by cloudnine
Which engine/platform will it be for?
Most likely for tC.
Old Jan 25, 2005 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by _Keith_
wait what about all the problems el protoype has been having while testing there with the rods... No problems found here? I dont see how one company has problems but the other doesnt when it comes to stock internals.
Maybe that tells you something about their kit and it's quality.

I just recieved an email from scionspeed saying that they will have a complete component list out soon, so that will clear up the exact differences between the kits. I really like how they include an oil pan with fittings. When doing a turbo kit install on my friend's '02 civic we had to drill the oil pan and that was a big pain in the ___.
Old Jan 25, 2005 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by endlessracingz
I don't think ScionTCTrav works for them so it might be pointless to post here. But I may be wrong
No I dont work for them..Im just another TC Lover like all youse.. HEHE

I talk to the owner of ScionSpeed all the time and Im really interested in the Turbo Kit. Shipping will start March 1st. So anytime after March 1st will be MSRP Price.

It is for a TC, and is a T3 Turbo.

Heres some pics:







and a Dyno of the Stage 2
http://file.scionspeed.com/turbotcdyno2.mpg


Enjoy!
Old Jan 25, 2005 | 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by IndigoDreams
how much for intercooler kit?
The intercooler kit is not available as yet and pricing has not been set, will be released after first couple of kits go out.

Originally Posted by _Keith_
wait what about all the problems el protoype has been having while testing there with the rods... No problems found here? I dont see how one company has problems but the other doesnt when it comes to stock internals.
Our kit is for the Scion tC, not the Scion xA. After extensive testing the tC engine was found to be very stout. Even the Toyota open deck design of the block was found to be far superior to Honda's design in strength.

Originally Posted by wolfman_200
Are the hp/tq numbers provided to the wheels or flywheel? Any dynos? What's the PSI running in each stage?
The power gains are listed in Percentage so they will apply to both flywheel and wheel figures. Dyno pics and Vids are available for our test vehicle on www.scionspeed.com.

Originally Posted by PunkInDrublic
Gonna get flamed for having an AT, but will their system (At least stage 1) be compatible with the AT transmission?
Originally Posted by IwannaScion
I don't drive stick, I know it would be better for racing and speed and stuff like that, but personally driving stick is just to much multi tasking for me will the turbo still work with an automatic transmission?
There will be an automatic transmission version available in the future. At the moment the kit is only available for the manual tC.

Originally Posted by DarkBoxJr
I can get a T3 for $500. How much would the kit cost, sans the turbo?
We are not selling the kits w/o the T3/T4 turbo.

Originally Posted by cloudnine
Which engine/platform will it be for?
The kit is for the 2AZFE Scion tC platform.

Hope i got everyones questions, you can send me e-mails on the site @ www.scionspeed.com. I would answer here more often, but this site takes extremely long to load sometimes.

Thank You

Jayson
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Originally Posted by _Keith_
wait what about all the problems el protoype has been having while testing there with the rods... No problems found here? I dont see how one company has problems but the other doesnt when it comes to stock internals.
Maybe that tells you something about their kit and it's quality.

I just recieved an email from scionspeed saying that they will have a complete component list out soon, so that will clear up the exact differences between the kits. I really like how they include an oil pan with fittings. When doing a turbo kit install on my friend's '02 civic we had to drill the oil pan and that was a big pain in the ___.
Maybe if you read el prototype article you would understand... has nothing to do with quality has to do with the way the engine is setup. I am just wondering if scionspeed tested it for over 50,000 miles on a xb/xa engine...
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they don't have the turbo kit for the xb or xa, just the tC
Old Jan 25, 2005 | 03:40 PM
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freakin awesome news!



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