Just curious to see if the people with it think its any good??
Also how it connects to the car??
Thanks, james
tx autosport pd130 fmic upgrade
Started by P1TT8ULL, 14 Mar 2012 13:02
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#1
Posted 14 March 2012 - 13:02
#2
Posted 14 March 2012 - 13:23
There's a group buy going on at the moment. Probably some reviews there
#3
Posted 14 March 2012 - 13:25
My mate has an Astra GSI with the TX intercooler on. I helped fit it and seemed really good quality and included everything to get it fitted.
It's running 300bhp and a pipe has never blown off so the clamps must be good!
It's running 300bhp and a pipe has never blown off so the clamps must be good!
#4
Posted 17 March 2012 - 00:14
I've got it on mine. . Only bin on a few weeks. . Did the 200 mile trip to UD with it and you can tell the engine is getting cooler boost than with the standard cooler,after a drive the other day i felt the ends of the intercooler and the intake end was warm but the outlet end was ice cold. .
It fits hung off the crash bar but you don't have to chop bit out of it,just drill 2 holes, the bumper and engine tray do require some trimming.
My mates also got one on an astra gsi by tx and that's running over 250bhp no problems :-)
It fits hung off the crash bar but you don't have to chop bit out of it,just drill 2 holes, the bumper and engine tray do require some trimming.
My mates also got one on an astra gsi by tx and that's running over 250bhp no problems :-)
#5
Posted 17 March 2012 - 13:00
As a company i am not impressed with them, ordered a diff from them and it was badly machined. The holes that allow the diff to be fitted were too big and trying to get hold of TX Autosport was a nightmare, apparently i am not the only one who has bad experiences but on the other hand if some people on here are saying its ok then it may be worth the risk......
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