01-25-2006, 01:08 PM
1. Is removing the engine necessary? or can it be done without removing it?
no, you install with the engine in place.
2. will it be okay on stock brakes?
yes but we suggest atleast a pad upgrade if not pads, rotors, SS lines and better fluid.
3. will it be okay on the stock tranmsission?
yes, assuming your transmission is in good shape without problems or problems in developement.
4. will it be okay on the stock Differential? or will I have to upgrade?
Yes but you will get better traction and will be able to put the power down to the road better.
5. My car isnt too old I think (86,000KM) too much, or just right? stock internals wont blow?
nobody can say for sure over the net. only way to be 100% is to get a compression test and a leak-down test performed. PW has installed kits on cars with over 100,000miles on them...
6. 220/200 claimed on completely stock car except for Supercharger?
Nope.
220 and 180 on a completely stock car.
7. I have rims and performance rubber, will it still be able to hook?
better tires would help but that is a rather silly question. being able to hook is a matter of driver skill, not tires.... well atleast at these power levels.
no, you install with the engine in place.
2. will it be okay on stock brakes?
yes but we suggest atleast a pad upgrade if not pads, rotors, SS lines and better fluid.
3. will it be okay on the stock tranmsission?
yes, assuming your transmission is in good shape without problems or problems in developement.
4. will it be okay on the stock Differential? or will I have to upgrade?
Yes but you will get better traction and will be able to put the power down to the road better.
5. My car isnt too old I think (86,000KM) too much, or just right? stock internals wont blow?
nobody can say for sure over the net. only way to be 100% is to get a compression test and a leak-down test performed. PW has installed kits on cars with over 100,000miles on them...
6. 220/200 claimed on completely stock car except for Supercharger?
Nope.
220 and 180 on a completely stock car.
7. I have rims and performance rubber, will it still be able to hook?
better tires would help but that is a rather silly question. being able to hook is a matter of driver skill, not tires.... well atleast at these power levels.