AST Replacement Choices?
#101
I would highly recommend that you run a restrictor to the AST.
Why? I made my own AST w/o a restrictor and coolant temp shot up to 285 F degrees within 5 minutes of start up because the coolant flowed through the AST instead of the radiator. The AST was too hot to touch while the radiator end tanks were cool.
Luckily, I was running Evans NPG+ so no harm done. That was over 4 years ago and 25K on 13psi of boost 311 whp (265 ft-lbs torque tuned by Steve Kan June 2008).
Why? I made my own AST w/o a restrictor and coolant temp shot up to 285 F degrees within 5 minutes of start up because the coolant flowed through the AST instead of the radiator. The AST was too hot to touch while the radiator end tanks were cool.
Luckily, I was running Evans NPG+ so no harm done. That was over 4 years ago and 25K on 13psi of boost 311 whp (265 ft-lbs torque tuned by Steve Kan June 2008).
#109
#111
I just bought one from him around Feb. of this year. Paid around $150. I just e-mailed him off this site and he sent me his Pay-Pal address. He will make it with or without the restrictor as discussed above. The workmanship and finish is very good.
#113
i got mine from tripoint. it's a quality part:
http://www.tripointengineering.com/p...oducts_id=1049
http://www.tripointengineering.com/p...oducts_id=1049
#114
#115
#116
i got mine from tripoint. it's a quality part:
http://www.tripointengineering.com/p...oducts_id=1049
http://www.tripointengineering.com/p...oducts_id=1049
#117
so in other words, what i can gather from this thread... They're all pretty much the same except for pettit which seem to suck... So which one should i get? What makes one better than the other? And kinda confused bout this restrictor pill stuff, thanks
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