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Old Jan 5, 2012 | 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by segagen
There is a guy in Alberta (Holdon on GenCoupe) who did a rear mount setup, finally got it tuned and running safely.



Just like Majik said, you gotta know what your doing or pay people who do, and find someone competent to tune it. The RS3800 is a PITA when it comes to tuning. However, with the proper tune it seems to be able to hold 6-7psi reliably.
The guy from Alberta did get a base tune to run on that car.

It needs a lot more tuning to run properly...there are a few flat spots in the rev range.



it is fast...when he can put his foot into it.

I cant wait for proper tuning for the 3.8's....then you will see more supercharger/turbo options pop up.
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Old Jan 5, 2012 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by segagen
Thats awesome. How much power with that setup, spec?


We started with an AEM FIC, so we'll have to go back to square one if we're going to do some type of ECU flash with it. Right now we're seeing a few MAF issues from the factory ECU. Other than that, we're pretty much in final stages. It's a problem we never had before, but I think it developed after we perfected and fixed the other issues.



Initial runs showed 325/325 (hp/ft lbs)and 340/315 coming in at 5000rpms @ 7psi. I know there are a few other kits starting to be developed but there will be advantages to ours. We're not looking to brag about high HP numbers, but we're looking for something useable and we are trying our best to keep it affordable. The power we're putting down is PLENTY. Even with our MAF problems, the car keeps kicking sideways in 1st through 4th on our street runs. And we're running Nitto Invo's.
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Old Jan 16, 2012 | 10:05 AM
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BTRcc and turbokits.com have teamed up and will have a viable kit for the 3.8's soon



We are scheduled to create a solid tuning data for their turbo kit in February
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Old Jan 18, 2012 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by BTRcc
BTRcc and turbokits.com have teamed up and will have a viable kit for the 3.8's soon



We are scheduled to create a solid tuning data for their turbo kit in February


looking forward to seeing this positive rep given.
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Old Jan 19, 2012 | 06:17 AM
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MSA, what size tires are you running? That and how your suspension is setup will have a factor in how you can control the car. My car is pushing over 500hp with comparable torque and it does not kick out much unless I rev up and pop the clutch. Haha!
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