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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 5/20/2007 2:26:28 PM   
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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 5/21/2007 6:35:47 AM   
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Hey Garrett,

Nothing new from Turbonetics on the 07's yet... I will make sure I update the board as soon as I hear.

Jesse

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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 5/31/2007 1:06:52 PM   
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Does this kit provide a new oil pan, or do you have to tap the stock one?

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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 5/31/2007 1:14:48 PM   
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Hello Garrett,

An excerpt from the install instructions:

15. Do not drain the oil from the engine yet. Using a 37/64” (0.5781”) drill bit carefully dill a hole in the oil pan on the front-side of the pan, 3.5” in from the side and 1.5” up from the bottom. Oil will come out as soon as you drill. This pushes the aluminum chips from drilling out of the oil pan. *NOTE* Be careful not to jam the drill bit in to the oil pan, doing so could damage the oil pickup tube. SEE FIGURE 82

16. Using the included 3/8 – 18 NPT tap (P/N 30809) tap the hole as straight as possible. Be sure to grease the tap. It is a tapered tap so only go into the pan 1/2 to 3/4” the length of the tap. Start at 1/2 the length then test with the 3/8 NPT x 5/8” 90 degree fitting (P/N 30134).

17. Be sure the hole is clean then drain the oil completely.

Hope this help answer your question...

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Does this kit provide a new oil pan, or do you have to tap the stock one?


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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 6/29/2007 6:22:25 AM   
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UPDATE 06-29-07 - TURBONETICS SUMMER SIZZLE SALE - 05-06 Hummer H3 Turbo Kits - $4295 shipped in the US - 350HP Out of the Box!
 
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This will be the lowest you see this kit!

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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/2/2007 7:32:29 AM   
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Well I just joined this board over the weekend, I'm basically reading on opinions and options since I am considering a new Hummer as a tow vehicle for my Mustang.  I know no one here knows me, but I felt I had post on this thread.

I have been dealing with Jesse now for some time, he sponsors the Mustang Forum I am on and sold me the kit for my car, as well as a multitude of other parts.  Between the knowledge, customer service and honesty I would say that he is one of the best I have ever dealt with in this industry. 

Also as far as the quality, fit and performance of Turbonetica kits, let me tell you they are def. top notch.  I have installed Turbonetics kits on 05+ Mustangs, 350Zs and a G35 coupe and the one thing I can say is that none disapoint.


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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/6/2007 2:59:49 PM   
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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/12/2007 6:10:03 PM   
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Okay, you finally got my attention. I want to talk to my Corvette shop this weekend (a Lingenfelter authorized performance shop) who does all my performance work, who would be doing this for me as well. Who knows, if they like the kit, you might have a tie-in with one of DFW's premier performance shops. They have a bad-ass kit for the H2, but nothing for the H3.

One question though, I have a PCM for Less tune, for exhaust, intake, shift points, 4" lift and 35" tires. Will I lose that?? If so, can the tune I get with this kit be modified for such things??

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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/13/2007 9:08:52 AM   
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Yes unfortunately it would replace your current tune, you would then have to send the PCM back to them to retune it again for the shift points, tires & lift. I sent you a PM...

Thanks

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Okay, you finally got my attention. I want to talk to my Corvette shop this weekend (a Lingenfelter authorized performance shop) who does all my performance work, who would be doing this for me as well. Who knows, if they like the kit, you might have a tie-in with one of DFW's premier performance shops. They have a bad-ass kit for the H2, but nothing for the H3.

One question though, I have a PCM for Less tune, for exhaust, intake, shift points, 4" lift and 35" tires. Will I lose that?? If so, can the tune I get with this kit be modified for such things??

Thanks.


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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/13/2007 9:11:02 AM   
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Update 07-13-07 - All Kits In Stock!!! Call, E-mail or PM to order.



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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/14/2007 11:28:06 AM   
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Okay damnit, I'm in. Put one aside. We'll talk Monday.

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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/14/2007 7:53:12 PM   
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Wow JW..I hope you go through with it..I can't wait to hear of the reults.

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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/15/2007 5:54:55 AM   
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Sitting here reading this thread, I realize the benefits of a turbo system and would love to have one but I can't help wonder if this add on is smart for the I-5. I'm sure the turbo is built right and performs well according to the posts here.

I guess I'm more concerned about how well can the factory inline 5 handle the added HP??? I know there are several reports on the 06 models blowing the head without a turbo. (Even some 07s seem to have sufered head problems).

At 220 HP the 06 model seems to barely handle the task without head damage. I just worry that pumping in another 130HP to that motor will cause more problems than it cures. Also, will the turbo void the GM warranty?

I've got the 07 with 242HP and supposedly a better head or head gaskets plus I have the PCMforless tune, K&N CAI and Magnaflow dual exhaust. I've not run a dyno on it but according to everything I've read about the aftermarket goodies I should be in the neighborhood of 280-290HP with my add ons. I worry about that extra power (and it's noticable over stock) giving my engine too much of a workout for the head, hopefully I won't have any engine problems like so many others have unfortunately had to suffer through.

I've got 11K miles on mine, so far so good. I never redline mine unless I happen to have crusie control on when climbing a very steep grade on the highway, I've had it kick down into 2nd gear and the frikkin tach goes up past 5K and scares the crap out of me. I've learned from my last trip to Moab that it's better not to run with cruise control on routes with steep grades. I'm sure the turbo would help in these situations.

I suppose most who have leased or even purchased an 06 or an 07 would lose their hind ends trading in for an Alpha with the big V8 to get that much power. The turbo is a very good price and kudos for the group discount here on HF. Maybe the turbo is the way to go for those who can't get into an Alpha now for whatever reason and need the extra HP.

Personally, I don't need the HP, I want it though.... I guess I'll keep mine as is, I don't tow anything at the moment but I'm looking at getting a small little 4'x8' flatbed trailer just for lumber and other items that I can't stuff into the back of the H3 and for pulling that little trailer my 07 has plenty of power.





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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/15/2007 6:17:37 AM   
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HD..what you're failing to understand..is that the Head problems you mentioned are not due to over powering the engine..this I5 engine is a real work horse and can handle the extra turbo boost..the problems you eluded to, are as a result of poor, or deficiant valve seats that have and are failing in the head...subsequently, the heads have been redesigned with proper valve seats, problem has been solved in 99% of the cases, first time....in any case..the failed heads is not a result of any add on aftermarket improvements to performance, only manufacturing defects of the heads...So don't let any misconceptions on your part, deter you from getting a turbo..I know I would if I could afford it.

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RE: *NEW* Turbonetics H3 Turbo Kit - 350HP! - 7/16/2007 12:15:43 PM   
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jn1300r what is your update on how yours is going? How well does it perform? What bugs did you have to work out and how much of a hassle are they?

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