SOS TS Max Turbo Kit Build Thread
#391
Originally Posted by 06S2k07Si' timestamp='1382988154' post='22850412
So I drove the car Saturday. Didn't have too much time behind the wheel but in my initial impressions...ill stay with a supercharger.
Now mind you I don't have much experience driving many turbo'd cars. Probably the best I've driven is a stock 2007 335i...which is pretty good IMHO.
I really didn't like the lag...IE: time from throttle movement to on boost. No it wasn't very long but there is absolutely NONE on a my car (yes I tried at varied rpms etc). The midrange is nice but nothing exciting up top either. I drove it on 10# and then 15#. 15 was obviously better but just not my cup of tea. I would have liked to spend more time driving it but we ran out of time. At this time I'm fairly convinced that I will be sticking with a supercharger.
Now mind you I don't have much experience driving many turbo'd cars. Probably the best I've driven is a stock 2007 335i...which is pretty good IMHO.
I really didn't like the lag...IE: time from throttle movement to on boost. No it wasn't very long but there is absolutely NONE on a my car (yes I tried at varied rpms etc). The midrange is nice but nothing exciting up top either. I drove it on 10# and then 15#. 15 was obviously better but just not my cup of tea. I would have liked to spend more time driving it but we ran out of time. At this time I'm fairly convinced that I will be sticking with a supercharger.
#392
The problem with this kit is, sure you can still spool a big turbo like a gt3582 up to 15psi by 4k rpms, but it's still limited to ~400whp on pump. On a more efficient designed exhaust system like a certain other rival brands kit, it may not spool quite as fast, but you can use a smaller turbo to make the same numbers, so you end up spooling just as fast anyways.
I think if SOS offered a kit with a T4 housing and a manifold with a little longer runners that opened up the top end a little more, along side with the kit they are already producing, everyone would jump back on the bandwagon lol
I think if SOS offered a kit with a T4 housing and a manifold with a little longer runners that opened up the top end a little more, along side with the kit they are already producing, everyone would jump back on the bandwagon lol
#393
Originally Posted by s2000442
You have not driven my Ptuning car yet Ask "scrapdog" in his KW car what happened when we did a 70mph 4th gear pull. Sure there is some lag with any turbo car but once it spools look out. That kit pulls like a raped ape all the way to redline.
#394
Originally Posted by camuman
no, turbos are dumb, they take million billion years to spool and make powaZ. BlEh to snails. lol.
#395
Originally Posted by spectacle
What else is there? Lol
#396
Originally Posted by s2000442
You have not driven my Ptuning car yet Ask "scrapdog" in his KW car what happened when we did a 70mph 4th gear pull. Sure there is some lag with any turbo car but once it spools look out. That kit pulls like a raped ape all the way to redline.
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#398
Whoa... I've been away for a while and all this happened...
The first time I saw the dyno sheet my eyes immediately locked in on the torque curve. I saw it drop off above 7k and got a bad feeling inside because I knew what it meant. My old Greddy kit was like that. Instant spool, and it starts to really take off in the midrange. As soon as I hit VTEC and thought, "This is gonna be epic!" the power dropped off and the party ended, and I wound up shifting around 7k. It promised so much but couldn't deliver. It teaches you what boost can do, but refuses to do it.
By contrast, RAIN H8R, Junky, and I know all too well how the SOS Novi 1200 SC behaves on high boost. It hits VTEC and throws you back in the seat as it pulls harder and harder. The scenery around the car blurs and you warp past everything else on the road in a way that seems impossible. It teaches you what high rpm horsepower really is, and it re-wires your brain to finally understand that HP >>>>>> TQ. It made me no longer Torque Obsessed; I am now Horsepower Obsessed. No lie.
When I saw this kit come out, I thought to myself, did SOS finally nail the magic formula? No compromises; no downside; fast twin scroll spool with plenty of power and an easy bolt-on installation? I was really excited. SOS is a great vendor and they make solid products. But as we've learned, this is what it was designed to be; not what we all assumed/hoped it was. It's heartbreaking to see RAIN H8R dissatisfied with the kit, but honestly I think that's because this wasn't the right choice for his goals. None of us anticipated this outcome or we would have warned him up front.
For his goals, I think the answer is most likely a Full Race turbo setup. The ramhorn setup with a GTX30 should just about nail it, but the install isn't quite as much of a straight bolt-on as this SOS setup. Ptuning's kit would also be a great choice for his goals. Either of those can be found used so more $ isn't required. I think a little searching and looking at dyno graphs will reveal the answer; if more power is needed, Full Race's sidewinder or Fullblown's sidewinder should do it.
Again, this is a great kit for people with certain goals. If someone wants a complete, pure bolt-on kit with solid reliability and quality components that doesn't require custom fab or other complicated mods, this works great. It's a great street setup from a reputable vendor and should be a ton of fun in traffic, without the power limitations of Greddy or the complications of other less complete kits.
I remember seeing a thread where a really good tuner was able to work around the Greddy kit's limitations and extend the torque curve a bit higher in the rpm range. I don't think E85 or a different turbo will fix the drop-off, but a good tuner just might be able to find a livable middle ground.
The first time I saw the dyno sheet my eyes immediately locked in on the torque curve. I saw it drop off above 7k and got a bad feeling inside because I knew what it meant. My old Greddy kit was like that. Instant spool, and it starts to really take off in the midrange. As soon as I hit VTEC and thought, "This is gonna be epic!" the power dropped off and the party ended, and I wound up shifting around 7k. It promised so much but couldn't deliver. It teaches you what boost can do, but refuses to do it.
By contrast, RAIN H8R, Junky, and I know all too well how the SOS Novi 1200 SC behaves on high boost. It hits VTEC and throws you back in the seat as it pulls harder and harder. The scenery around the car blurs and you warp past everything else on the road in a way that seems impossible. It teaches you what high rpm horsepower really is, and it re-wires your brain to finally understand that HP >>>>>> TQ. It made me no longer Torque Obsessed; I am now Horsepower Obsessed. No lie.
When I saw this kit come out, I thought to myself, did SOS finally nail the magic formula? No compromises; no downside; fast twin scroll spool with plenty of power and an easy bolt-on installation? I was really excited. SOS is a great vendor and they make solid products. But as we've learned, this is what it was designed to be; not what we all assumed/hoped it was. It's heartbreaking to see RAIN H8R dissatisfied with the kit, but honestly I think that's because this wasn't the right choice for his goals. None of us anticipated this outcome or we would have warned him up front.
For his goals, I think the answer is most likely a Full Race turbo setup. The ramhorn setup with a GTX30 should just about nail it, but the install isn't quite as much of a straight bolt-on as this SOS setup. Ptuning's kit would also be a great choice for his goals. Either of those can be found used so more $ isn't required. I think a little searching and looking at dyno graphs will reveal the answer; if more power is needed, Full Race's sidewinder or Fullblown's sidewinder should do it.
Again, this is a great kit for people with certain goals. If someone wants a complete, pure bolt-on kit with solid reliability and quality components that doesn't require custom fab or other complicated mods, this works great. It's a great street setup from a reputable vendor and should be a ton of fun in traffic, without the power limitations of Greddy or the complications of other less complete kits.
I remember seeing a thread where a really good tuner was able to work around the Greddy kit's limitations and extend the torque curve a bit higher in the rpm range. I don't think E85 or a different turbo will fix the drop-off, but a good tuner just might be able to find a livable middle ground.