ZZP Stage 2 turbo
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ZZP Stage 2 turbo
I didn't just realize this but since having a job I want to buy some parts well I was going to get a DP(ZZP 2.5 catted) and header(bad-mad) but if eventually I want to go turbo so wouldn't buying them be pointless??
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haha that too.. i dont want to sound troublesum but could someone explain to me the different options when selecting the turbo...
like the model, option 2-6 and core change.. ZZPerformance - 2.2/2.4L Turbo Kit #ZZ-2224TK
like the model, option 2-6 and core change.. ZZPerformance - 2.2/2.4L Turbo Kit #ZZ-2224TK
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I just scrolled all they to the bottom and saw the info for each selection..
still dont understand air to air vs air to liquid (im goggling)
OPTION 2: what is the atmosphere dump??
OPTION 3: dont think i want a boost controller..
OPTION 4: ill stick with the ZZP BOV,
OPTION 5: 2.5" vs 3" catted??
OPTION 6: no idea
CORE CHANGE im auto so they'll send me the PCM and TCM for $200
I just scrolled all they to the bottom and saw the info for each selection..
still dont understand air to air vs air to liquid (im goggling)
OPTION 2: what is the atmosphere dump??
OPTION 3: dont think i want a boost controller..
OPTION 4: ill stick with the ZZP BOV,
OPTION 5: 2.5" vs 3" catted??
OPTION 6: no idea
CORE CHANGE im auto so they'll send me the PCM and TCM for $200
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You'll want air to air, simpler and better for a daily
2) If you need to pass emissions and don't know anybody have the wastegate recirculate back into the exhaust.
3) You'll want a boost controller to have better control of what psi you want to run at.
4) Same thing, get the ZZP and save
5) Again if you need to pass emissions get a catted DP, 2.5 inch is good enough for the S256 and will bolt up to your catback
6) If it's a daily and not on a built engine the S256 is plenty capable.
If you plan on getting it tuned (HPT or Trifecta) don't worry about the core charges you want need them
Are you going to be doing the install?
2) If you need to pass emissions and don't know anybody have the wastegate recirculate back into the exhaust.
3) You'll want a boost controller to have better control of what psi you want to run at.
4) Same thing, get the ZZP and save
5) Again if you need to pass emissions get a catted DP, 2.5 inch is good enough for the S256 and will bolt up to your catback
6) If it's a daily and not on a built engine the S256 is plenty capable.
If you plan on getting it tuned (HPT or Trifecta) don't worry about the core charges you want need them
Are you going to be doing the install?
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ok i've read the air to liquid is more maintenance
(2) is that what the turbo DP is for??
and there's a local car dealer and they apparently love working on fords and chevy's so i was going to talk to them and see how much in install would run me.. idk if they tune but if not probably trifecta since its cheaper
(2) is that what the turbo DP is for??
and there's a local car dealer and they apparently love working on fords and chevy's so i was going to talk to them and see how much in install would run me.. idk if they tune but if not probably trifecta since its cheaper
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No, The downpipe is where the exhaust gases from the turbo go. The wastegate controls how much exhaust gas actually goes through the turbo, some are forced to bypass the turbo and go down the dumptube. This can be recirculated back into the exhaust to pass emissions or to the atmosphere and be badass
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Really no offense dude but read up on turbo systems before you dive into one. Garrett has great information on their website on everything from start to finish. It will really help you gain an understanding on what you're getting into.
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would this be an example?? Cobalt SS from hell! - YouTube
its what i think of when i think atmosphere dump
its what i think of when i think atmosphere dump
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You'll want air to air, simpler and better for a daily
2) If you need to pass emissions and don't know anybody have the wastegate recirculate back into the exhaust.
3) You'll want a boost controller to have better control of what psi you want to run at.
4) Same thing, get the ZZP and save
5) Again if you need to pass emissions get a catted DP, 2.5 inch is good enough for the S256 and will bolt up to your catback
6) If it's a daily and not on a built engine the S256 is plenty capable.
If you plan on getting it tuned (HPT or Trifecta) don't worry about the core charges you want need them
Are you going to be doing the install?
2) If you need to pass emissions and don't know anybody have the wastegate recirculate back into the exhaust.
3) You'll want a boost controller to have better control of what psi you want to run at.
4) Same thing, get the ZZP and save
5) Again if you need to pass emissions get a catted DP, 2.5 inch is good enough for the S256 and will bolt up to your catback
6) If it's a daily and not on a built engine the S256 is plenty capable.
If you plan on getting it tuned (HPT or Trifecta) don't worry about the core charges you want need them
Are you going to be doing the install?
I have the wastegate recirculate back into the exhaust, makes the car quiter....
yes go air to air, is simpler, air to liquid is good but is too much clutter in the engine bay.
3)later in time you will want a boost controller... i thought the same and ended up buying a hallman boost controller, recommend by Blazin07SS
4) i only had one option at the time was tial bov
5) catted also will be quiter, i have catless, again it was the only option at the time.
my goal was a quite boosted car
BLAZIN07SS knows what im talking about lol
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