Out of interest, what's the total cost of this so far then Jamie?
I'm going round and round in circles in my head deciding whether the gains you get from the gt2x over the k03s are worth it for the money you have to spend on the whole package (i.e. uprated clutch, injectors etc etc).
HI Mate
the thing is, when you get to a point where you want to go over the "realistic" 240bhp mark which is what a k03s typically puts out, it is not cheap, no matter what route you go for. K04 would be cheap, but then is not a bolt on mod and is quite difficult with re-routing of pipes, different manfiold etc
a well mapped k03s will hold the power till about 5500-6000rpm or there abouts, but even after that, it starts to run out of puff
it depends what your budget is and how much you want to spend, or indeed could you justify a "realistic" 290bhp, or possibly more if you hybrid the gt2x (to be proven). But then this power is held right the way to the redline, and more if you have the rev limiter raised (to about 7200rpm)
Robdon on here puts out about 285-290bhp with about 305lbft which holds right the way throughout the rev range. I think it is certianly a worthy justification for the cost (to me it is anyway)
and yes before others say, I could have gone for the GT28rs turbo or bigger, but then when you start to get to the realm of 350bhp+, then you have to uprate the internals, which is when it gets VERY expensive (unless you can do the work your self).
Two reasons I did not want to go this route:
1. I did not want a laggy turbo and wanted a medium size turbo which still offered up a decent amount of power lower down the rev range, similar to the standard k03s (so not too lose too much of the low type boost driveability)
2. I want to prolong the life of the engine as long as possible due to having to keep this car for a few years and I dont want to go through the extra cost of uprated internals
So in answer to your question, below is a run down on what I have (Engine modifications only) or will be on the car in terms of a complete kit
Forge Recirc Dv - £90 (on car when purchased)
Carbonio CAI - £165 (on car when purchased)
Insulator Gasket - £65 (purchased from badger bill)
Pro Allloy FMIC - £600 (purchased from Pro Alloy)
Blueflame Turbo Back Exhaust - £450 (purchased from Blueflame)
Garrett GT2x - £800
ATP Turbo intake pipe - £150
JBS High Flow Manifold - £500...I think (purchased from JBS Designs)
4bar fpr - £35 (purchased from a guy off here)
225 injectors £110 (purchased from Backdraft motorsport)
Walbro Inline fuel pump - £70 given the exchange rate (from US seller on Ebay)
3" MAF Housing - £30 (purchased from TTS Roadsport)
Spec Stage 3 clutch - £450 (purchased from TTS Roadsport)
Lightened flywheel - £320 (purchased from TTS Roadsport)
Fitting will be about £300-400 and mapping (stg3 custom map) will be about £400 - £600 dependant on the tuner
total cost £4445 - scary aint it
(total cost including fitting and mapping)
depends if you can justify that really, but this is stuff bought over nearly 12 months.
to me the justification is I will have a very fast road going car, a car which will be very capable of upsetting a lot of supposedly faster cars (as any of the big turbo boys will tell you is great) and a car which can handle the power very well (due to full suspension, brake and anti roll bar package which cost a mint!)
a friend added it up for me the other day, and I was shocked!!
I bought the car £5000 and have to date spent a shade over £7000 on it.....
but hey, thats tuning, it is NEVER cheap, and it is a very slippery slope