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Originally posted by CrisSilberGrau View PostBottom tabs have sheared off. Anyone else experience this?
EDIT: I've already contacted TURNER about a replacement due to the cabin air filter fitment, they were very helpful and receptive, will be getting a V2 once the are available. Yesterday when I was doing a bit of detail on the engine bay I decided to take the bell off to check it over and to my surprise it was very loose. So initially thought the little tabs have slipped off, but no they are gone. I'm sure I'm not the only one. I hope this is addressed in the V2.
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Bottom tabs have sheared off. Anyone else experience this?
EDIT: I've already contacted TURNER about a replacement due to the cabin air filter fitment, they were very helpful and receptive, will be getting a V2 once the are available. Yesterday when I was doing a bit of detail on the engine bay I decided to take the bell off to check it over and to my surprise it was very loose. So initially thought the little tabs have slipped off, but no they are gone. I'm sure I'm not the only one. I hope this is addressed in the V2.Last edited by CrisSilberGrau; 11-10-2020, 08:01 AM.
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Has anyone done a sound comparison between this box and the Karbonius/Evolve boxes to see if there is a significant difference in intake noise? I would imagine they're all around the same.
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Originally posted by Ob917 View PostI’m thinking after the car comes back from Lange I’ll be able the get the lower mounts just right so that the strut bar isn’t an issue. I have Polly mounts so I’m not worried about the engine rocking and making more contact.
Mine is the second batch with the new packing material but I think it’s version one of the box.
it seems like the turner box might be bigger than the others, they definitely used all the room that’s there. Sure looks and sounds bad ass
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I’m thinking after the car comes back from Lange I’ll be able the get the lower mounts just right so that the strut bar isn’t an issue. I have Polly mounts so I’m not worried about the engine rocking and making more contact.
Mine is the second batch with the new packing material but I think it’s version one of the box.
it seems like the turner box might be bigger than the others, they definitely used all the room that’s there. Sure looks and sounds bad ass
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Originally posted by oldFanatic View PostWell that's a bummer. I wonder if these issues are tolerances in the build of each car or just that TMS hasn't done well with precise manufacture of this product. You can bet they are getting these made in Tawain, like other ECS cf products. That alone doesn't mean they're terrible. But often doesn't help instill spec confidence.
So issues so far are: Port breaks off, not just shipping. Clearance issue on the fresh air intake box/firewall. Slightly tall that it doesn't clear stock strut bar. If the first two issues have been redesigned and fixed the strut bar clearance can probably be fixed easily. Shims, or another brand bar. Another might be the Rogue Engineering replica Group N motor mount. These list actually lowering the engine 5mm from stock (granted existing mounts haven't dropped). I have genuine BMW Motorsport Group N motor mounts, they are a bit firmer, not sure how firm the the RE replicas are. But these really limit the engine rocking on torque and if your engine moves now it might be rubbing even more when throttle applied with stock mounts.
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Originally posted by Ob917 View PostAir box is in, yes it rubs on the strut bar..
So issues so far are: Port breaks off, not just shipping. Clearance issue on the fresh air intake box/firewall. Slightly tall that it doesn't clear stock strut bar. If the first two issues have been redesigned and fixed the strut bar clearance can probably be fixed easily. Shims, or another brand bar. Another might be the Rogue Engineering replica Group N motor mount. These list actually lowering the engine 5mm from stock (granted existing mounts haven't dropped). I have genuine BMW Motorsport Group N motor mounts, they are a bit firmer, not sure how firm the the RE replicas are. But these really limit the engine rocking on torque and if your engine moves now it might be rubbing even more when throttle applied with stock mounts.
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Originally posted by Ob917 View PostAir box is in, yes it rubs on the strut bar. Dropped the car off at Lang Racing Development yesterday for Shrick 288/280 cams the tune and a corner balance and alignment. I was surprised at how well it ran without a tune, of course I just drove it mellow to get it to the shop. I’m really excited to see what it does on the dyno.
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Originally posted by Ob917 View PostAir box is in, yes it rubs on the strut bar. Dropped the car off at Lang Racing Development yesterday for Shrick 288/280 cams the tune and a corner balance and alignment. I was surprised at how well it ran without a tune, of course I just drove it mellow to get it to the shop. I’m really excited to see what it does on the dyno.
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Air box is in, yes it rubs on the strut bar. Dropped the car off at Lang Racing Development yesterday for Shrick 288/280 cams the tune and a corner balance and alignment. I was surprised at how well it ran without a tune, of course I just drove it mellow to get it to the shop. I’m really excited to see what it does on the dyno.
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Originally posted by Circa Surviven View PostThanks.
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Originally posted by TexaZ3 View Post
Fort Worth, so not that far. What is the shop you mention?1,958 Followers, 459 Following, 366 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from George Hill (@hillperformancebimmers)
I got my SMG conversion done there. I plan on asking him about the Turner airbox when I go to get my rod bearings done next month.
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