cobb acessport, gaskets, and hybrid turbo in my possession. thanks adam, bobn
car is in air, doubled jack stands. ha dyno info soon lol. bob
One of the points about this system that sold me (and perhaps it's all of the turbo upgrade systems offered that this will apply to) is that the X-37 turbo won't have to work as hard to make the power as the stock turbo does. A side effect of this and from what I understand, is that the engine won't heat up as quickly under boost as it does with the stock factory turbo.
I was concerned that a turbo upgrade and making more horsepower automatically meant that I would see an increase in engine temps, and as I currently understand things this won't be the case.
With the infrared oil temp reading per my Cobb AP, I currently see oil temps in the 196 F to 210 F range depending on how fast and hard I am driving at that time. I plan to datalog boost, charge air, coolant, and oil temps before and after install to see how the X-37 impacts the system and if it impacts it per the AP at all.
If I can operate the car with the X-37 as I do presently w/out having to upgrade to an aftermarket oil cooler, then I will be a happy driver thumbsup