View Poll Results: Jrsc on the d15b7?!
Yes its worth the time & effort
6
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D15b7 JRSC?!
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D15b7 JRSC?!
I'm looking to slowly start something new. I've been around turbo cars for quite awhile coming from a DSM awd background. But i've always had this idea of trying a s/c setup. Not looking for mad tyte powa! Just something fun to DD around town in.
What are your thoughts on this? Any has anyone on here done this w/ a d15b7? Not a rush at all but curious as to who has experience with this. I've seen a few jrsc setups on Bseries motors but i'm all about being slightly different.
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What are your thoughts on this? Any has anyone on here done this w/ a d15b7? Not a rush at all but curious as to who has experience with this. I've seen a few jrsc setups on Bseries motors but i'm all about being slightly different.
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Re: D15b7 JRSC?!
I have a JRSC d16z6 and LOVE it! Been slapped on there for 8+ yrs now with no real isses to speak of!
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Re: D15b7 JRSC?!
Sounds good. What all mods do you have done with the jrsc & is this on a stock d16z6?
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Re: D15b7 JRSC?!
I've been reading around & the JRSC setup/kit has been discontinued for sohc for a while now? Is this truth or BS? If BS where in the hell can i find one?
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Re: D15b7 JRSC?!
Yeah, bro, I think they're LONG gone! There's always someone selling one though. I would just recommend a re-build when you buy a used one.
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Re: D15b7 JRSC?!
yeah i was thinkin of something bigger than the mp45 model like the ... 68?
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Re: D15b7 JRSC?!
Yeah im not either but i cant see spending the money for +40whp on a 45 blower lol.
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Re: D15b7 JRSC?!
Gotta pay to play, dude. Like I said, I've been supercharged for 8+ years with no problems other than replacing a belt or two. Not a bad trade off. I don't know many people who have been turbo'd for that long without incident on a internally stock z6. Also, @ 8psi, I'm about 70-75whp over my stock base dyno numbers from WAY back in the day. My car started out life as an automatic....
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Re: D15b7 JRSC?!
I mean the trade off for power from the 45 to the 68 blower would be better off i'd think with the 68.