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sevenaprils 02-02-2011 01:24 PM

ETD Racing Bolt-on Turbo Kit
 
eBay Motors

Let the discussion begin... :cool: :popc:

boost for under $1200 is tempting but eBay no-name brand stuff is hit or miss, for every item I've gotten from there that is totally solid/quality there's something else that I almost immediately chucked once I got it and regretted the purchase...

I don't see any mention of engine management though...

Java^FiT 02-02-2011 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by sevenaprils (Post 957821)
eBay Motors

Let the discussion begin... :cool: :popc:

boost for under $1200 is tempting but eBay no-name brand stuff is hit or miss, for every item I've gotten from there that is totally solid/quality there's something else that I almost immediately chucked once I got it and regretted the purchase...

I don't see any mention of engine management though...

I've heard bad things about this particular manufacturer, from that it doesnt fit right to the bearings are crap and wear out in no time. im sure itll be ok if u want turbo for a week :rotfl:

FELIXY69 02-02-2011 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by Java^FiT (Post 957871)
I've heard bad things about this particular manufacturer, from that it doesnt fit right to the bearings are crap and wear out in no time. im sure itll be ok if u want turbo for a week :rotfl:

just remember one thing......NOTHING is direct bolt on....almost all these parts needs minor modifications. and if u can weld or can hold a wrench, then i would say go for it.

the ONLY thing i don't trust in that kit would be the BOV and TURBO....

but if u look at the pics again...the down pipe isnt made for Internal waste gate turbos...hahha ...
http://s1.promotionsupplies.com/ebay...T07-GT25-4.jpg

sevenaprils 02-03-2011 10:43 AM

It seems like a most "stock photo" type description. And again, no engine management seems to be included.

If the welds on the manifold are good, then it'd be easy enough to get a better quality turbo to replace the generic one, and like you mentioned, some other components would need to be assessed/replaced. Still, if you're handy/have friends in the field to help - the foundation seems solid enough to build a decent setup from, and still stay under the ~3500-5000 price range for HKS, Greddy, and Kraftwerks setup, for example.

I am personally seeking the High Boost Kraftwerks kit - but I thought posting this to discuss would also give some of the more handy members here a little break -kind of a a DIY kit project - the grunt work is done, it just seems to need some refining to be more streetable/reliable, etc.

sevenaprils 02-03-2011 10:46 AM

Oh and I just thought this - anyone recognize which big name kit they are basically knocking off? I can't quite tell. "Our New Products are developed in the US on our own race cars, fully Tested with fitment and Performance. Dyno and Track Proven. All Race Cars Below Use CXRACING Products." LOLz. and more LOLz "Our kit is completely developed from ground up, the most complete kit with all parts fit and easy install."
The only R&D they did was buy an existing name brand kit and then bent tubes and got generic parts to match it of course.

Texas Coyote 02-03-2011 12:10 PM

I'm not good with anything but the simplest of tuning devises and the ECUs on the Fits are tricky to fool... It has been done by a couple of people with good results but it would be much too complex and frustrating from my point of view as an old guy that will set a wrench down and not be able to find it because it was in my other hand.... I found info on Jackson Racing developing the Rotrex supercharger kit in 2006, long before there was a Kraft Werks.... I got the kit a few months after the release in spring 2009 and upgraded to high boost last spring... I pretty much did the same as JDMChris as far as the exhaust system with just a couple of personalized tweaks for more flow and so far it has worked flawlessly.. The only other thing I have had to do is use 10-30 oil to cut down some of the blow by that was resulting in tiny black oil droplets coating the back of the car if I was on boost a lot while on the highway.. It was never so bad that I needed to add oil, maybe a loss of 6 ounces in 5000 miles... That is nothing to me since I grew up when brand new cars would commonly use a quart every 500 miles... I need to fiddle around some to reduce the air intake temperatures before summertime but otherwise it is all good.

NIGHTHAWKSI 02-08-2011 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by sevenaprils (Post 957821)
eBay Motors

Let the discussion begin... :cool: :popc:

boost for under $1200 is tempting but eBay no-name brand stuff is hit or miss, for every item I've gotten from there that is totally solid/quality there's something else that I almost immediately chucked once I got it and regretted the purchase...

I don't see any mention of engine management though...

crap turbo
crap bov
no EMS
and the quality of welds is anyones guess


Originally Posted by FELIXY69 (Post 957931)
just remember one thing......NOTHING is direct bolt on....almost all these parts needs minor modifications. and if u can weld or can hold a wrench, then i would say go for it.

the ONLY thing i don't trust in that kit would be the BOV and TURBO....

but if u look at the pics again...the down pipe isnt made for Internal waste gate turbos...hahha ...
http://s1.promotionsupplies.com/ebay...T07-GT25-4.jpg

if the wastegate flapper is recessed in enough, the downpipe flange doesnt necessarily need to be cut out for the wastegate.

with that said, i still wouldnt trust that kit.

bana1988 01-26-2013 09:38 PM

i have been looking at the same kit.. as it is the only bolt on kit i can find as of now.... idk what to do as the only other alternative is custom and i am from Jamaica (dont get me wrong we have our share of fabricators) and want something to fit up and go.. cant be bothered with extended downtime.

13fit 01-26-2013 10:22 PM

Ive installed dozens of ebay turbos both on personal vehicles and on friends' vehicles. NEVER had any issues. I can honestly say ebay turbo failure was a result of poor install and/or treatment

snuggyfit 02-26-2013 12:22 PM

Is there anyone out there that actually has this kit than can interject? I too am tempted to not spend 5 grand on a 100hp car.....

I have fun tho. Dumped and cambered on rotas.... It's a light car with 100 hp. So even a 30-40 hp gain is considerable IF it's not going to start sucking spool parts in to your l15a.....

TPColgett 02-26-2013 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by snuggyfit (Post 1165288)
Is there anyone out there that actually has this kit than can interject? I too am tempted to not spend 5 grand on a 100hp car.....

I have fun tho. Dumped and cambered on rotas.... It's a light car with 100 hp. So even a 30-40 hp gain is considerable IF it's not going to start sucking spool parts in to your l15a.....

Your going to have to add at least $500 to your cost for EMS. $600+ if you go with FlashPro.

I would honestly contact member DSM on here if you want to go boost. He has built reliable systems for our cars on budgets.

As an FYI, I have gotten a 10-20hp gain at the wheels from a FlashPro and basic bolt on's... Considering that's a 10+% improvement it is where you should start if you want more powwaaaaaaaahhhhh! :vtec:

DiamondStarMonsters 02-26-2013 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by 13fit (Post 1159735)
Ive installed dozens of ebay turbos both on personal vehicles and on friends' vehicles. NEVER had any issues. I can honestly say ebay turbo failure was a result of poor install and/or treatment

Wasn't aware the plural of anecdote was "data" and its pretty plain that you aren't running real boost and getting the shaft speeds up.

Or these don't see enough mileage to matter in a meaningful comparison.

There is a difference between a Godspeed unit vs. MHI/Borg/Holset/Honeywell/IHI and its not just price.

Friends don't let friends use chinese knockoff turbomachinery.

DiamondStarMonsters 02-26-2013 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by TPColgett (Post 1165318)
Your going to have to add at least $500 to your cost for EMS. $600+ if you go with FlashPro.

I would honestly contact member DSM on here if you want to go boost. He has built reliable systems for our cars on budgets.

As an FYI, I have gotten a 10-20hp gain at the wheels from a FlashPro and basic bolt on's... Considering that's a 10+% improvement it is where you should start if you want more powwaaaaaaaahhhhh! :vtec:

Thanks for the kind words, sir! :wavey:

Speaking of which I may have a revision in the pipes for you, gratis, since the abilities weren't there when we last worked together.. just to make it a bit more complete. Hoping to have that done in the next week!

lakia5524 02-28-2013 03:42 PM

turbo kit insight
 
Is there any recommendations for me looking to build my own turbo kit?

Im pretty sure it would be a bit cheaper piecing together a kit, the only

problem with that is cutting and getting the plumbing correct dose anyone

nowhere they might sell kits with out the turbo just to pipes and what not?

I know universal kits are defiantly not that way to go..

JamesBizzle 02-28-2013 07:50 PM

Quality of that turbo is iffy but I do like the fact that it can be water cooled. I'd much rather have a manifold made of cast iron rather then stainless as it'll last longer; good for daily driving. Pretty cool how the Kit comes with an oil cooler as well. $1200 is cheap. but you still have to worry about engine management..... not too sure about that BOV either.

bana1988 03-04-2013 07:01 PM

so i bought this kit. i want to know what size injectors to get... thanks.... will be tuning with aem fic/6

Texas Coyote 03-04-2013 10:26 PM

When I upgraded my KWSC base kit with the 10 PSI High Boost I installed the RC 310cc injectors that came with the upgrade kit... You may need larger injectors than I use on a turbo....

DiamondStarMonsters 03-04-2013 11:35 PM

Purely depends on how much air he's going to move and how rich his setup needs him to run.

I don't imagine Jamaican fuel is going to be the best or most consistent, combine that with 40*C and humid and you're going to be pushing a healthy black haze under boost to run enough timing to make torque and keep EGTs in check lol

Texas Coyote 03-04-2013 11:56 PM

ExplosivePotato was making 8 PSI boost off of his turbo and using some pretty large injectors compared to what I got with the high boost upgrade... So far the 310 s on my car have been doing fine but I have a feeling I may be in need of larger ones once it is up and running again... I believe you came up with 12 PSI by upping the rev limit to 7700.. That may be too much for my present injectors.

DiamondStarMonsters 03-05-2013 12:11 AM

310cc/min should be plenty, unless fuel pressure is falling off a lot.

I've moved as much as 35lbs/min on 450cc/min with 25% less base pressure.. granted that was on a bigger pump and a 1:1 boost reference regulator..

Texas Coyote 03-05-2013 11:58 AM

Thanks... You're a lot smarter than the big ole bubbas around here... They know quite a bit about tractors and farming implements but the goats and sheep weird out when any of them show up wearing boots over their pants legs.

dewthedew 03-05-2013 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by bana1988 (Post 1166603)
so i bought this kit. i want to know what size injectors to get... thanks.... will be tuning with aem fic/6

post pics of it when you get it please!

JamesBizzle 03-05-2013 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by bana1988 (Post 1166603)
so i bought this kit. i want to know what size injectors to get... thanks.... will be tuning with aem fic/6

310cc injectors should good. But in case you're interested, I'm selling some 450CCs BNIB for a good price.

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/sale...tors-bnib.html


*Edit* I just realized you're the same guy that PMed me about the F/IC harness. lol.

bana1988 03-10-2013 01:49 AM


Originally Posted by DiamondStarMonsters (Post 1166682)
Purely depends on how much air he's going to move and how rich his setup needs him to run.

I don't imagine Jamaican fuel is going to be the best or most consistent, combine that with 40*C and humid and you're going to be pushing a healthy black haze under boost to run enough timing to make torque and keep EGTs in check lol

Best JA fuel is 90 octane with 10 percent ethanol I believe.. I can get race gas but this is my dd.

bana1988 03-10-2013 01:53 AM


Originally Posted by dewthedew (Post 1166798)
post pics of it when you get it please!

Will post pics of the kit and the install

bana1988 03-10-2013 01:54 AM


Originally Posted by JamesBizzle (Post 1166818)
310cc injectors should good. But in case you're interested, I'm selling some 450CCs BNIB for a good price.

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/sale...tors-bnib.html


*Edit* I just realized you're the same guy that PMed me about the F/IC harness. lol.

Lol.. I may be taking a set of the injectors but I think I may be able to get a good price on a set locally

bana1988 04-04-2013 12:11 AM

I bought this kit and did not receive map turbo manifold, intercooler, oil cooler or steel braided oil feed line. Wen contacted etd claimed it was all there but I know it was drop shipped from cxracing because of the FedEx info. Some to mariko at cxracing and she said they no longer include a manifold with the kit and I should use my original exhaust with an included adapter. They have since then resent the intercooler and oil cooler

I live in jamaica and had the parts forwarded so returning is not an option as I paid too much in shipping and duties but I'm not satisfied With the way this was handled.

It was explicitly stated in the description of the kit fom etd that I turbo manifold would be included and I paid for what was in the description

What can I do? Bait and switch in play here so who do I go to?

BlueCell 04-04-2013 05:51 AM

You can make a claim on ebay to make the sellers give you everything that was missing. The listing should have everything that should've been included, take pics of what was received and say what is missing. If not, they could possibly get you a refund for bad business.

DiamondStarMonsters 04-04-2013 09:14 AM

Why is it that no matter how often people are told don't buy turbos or turbo kits from eBay, and then they are surprised when this occurs..

There is a reason most turbo kits cost a minimum of US$3.5-4K plus shipping, install and tuning.

It's not just customer service either.

Just wait till that china turbo starts to eat its self and your oil looks like goldschlager and you learn the hardway that saving money on the turbo or the kit is far more expensive when you have to buy an entirely new engine and have it installed.

bana1988 04-04-2013 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by DiamondStarMonsters (Post 1173213)
Why is it that no matter how often people are told don't buy turbos or turbo kits from eBay, and then they are surprised when this occurs..

There is a reason most turbo kits cost a minimum of US$3.5-4K plus shipping, install and tuning.

It's not just customer service either.

Just wait till that china turbo starts to eat its self and your oil looks like goldschlager and you learn the hardway that saving money on the turbo or the kit is far more expensive when you have to buy an entirely new engine and have it installed.

The filter/timer/bov are high spec it seems (ALL HKS)

the turbo came in a factory sealed Honeywell Garrett box.. so idk if its gonna be crap but ill let you know later

DiamondStarMonsters 04-04-2013 02:20 PM

Was this the US$1200 kit?

Because an actual Garrett GT25, BB or JB CHRA, goes for more than that by its self.

TPColgett 04-04-2013 02:50 PM

bana1988, Thank you for being the guinea pig here but I am sorry to hear about your experience.... CXRacing is attempting to improve there image, but yea.... they are NOT known for quality in the community. I even had a post up in the FI section when I found there " '08 turbo intercooler Honda Fit bolt on Turbo Kit." https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...turbo-kit.html

I sure hope you did not end up with the product discussed there.... as that is for a Japanese market GE chassis Fit...

bana1988 04-04-2013 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by TPColgett (Post 1173295)
bana1988, Thank you for being the guinea pig here but I am sorry to hear about your experience.... CXRacing is attempting to improve there image, but yea.... they are NOT known for quality in the community. I even had a post up in the FI section when I found there " '08 turbo intercooler Honda Fit bolt on Turbo Kit." https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...turbo-kit.html

I sure hope you did not end up with the product discussed there.... as that is for a Japanese market GE chassis Fit...

thats exactly what i got.. :( and i have a japanese gd3

bana1988 04-04-2013 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by DiamondStarMonsters (Post 1173288)
Was this the US$1200 kit?

Because an actual Garrett GT25, BB or JB CHRA, goes for more than that by its self.

yeah same one... but the day after the price went to 2k

DiamondStarMonsters 04-04-2013 03:14 PM

You were almost assuredly sent a knockoff in a convincing box. A legit full turbo kit for $2K with new parts is not going to happen. Even if they raised the price after the fact. An HKS BOV and Garrett GT25 together will go for about $2k.

bana1988 04-04-2013 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by DiamondStarMonsters (Post 1173302)
You were almost assuredly sent a knockoff in a convincing box. A legit full turbo kit for $2K with new parts is not going to happen. Even if they raised the price after the fact. An HKS BOV and Garrett GT25 together will go for about $2k.

it was extremely convincing as i went to a local mod store and compared packaging... well unless they are selling frauds also.. lol

bana1988 04-04-2013 03:44 PM

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DiamondStarMonsters 04-04-2013 04:09 PM

Unless it was stolen, there is no way a vendor could sell those parts (if genuine), new in box for that price. Not even as a matter of mark-up. That would be cheaper than cost.

Period.

Look up retail on the part #s.


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