HOME ARTICLES JOIN GALLERY STORE SPONSORS MARKETPLACE CONTACT US  
Register | FAQ | Search | Memberlist
Username:    Password:       Forgot your password?
BIKELAND > FORUMS > ZX-14.com > Thread: Need pictures of ATP turbo kit NEW TOPIC NEW POLL POST REPLY
Stu64


Zone Head
Posts: 548
posted January 12, 2010 07:15 PM        
Need pictures of ATP turbo kit

I need some pictures of the ATP turbo kit,specifically where the oil return bung gets welded to the oil pan. Have my oil pan being fabbed up right now and have to find out where the bung gets welded in.
Instructions really suck bad with the kit. For a $5000 kit you think they could scan some simple pictures of each step.

  Ignore this member   
01smokes


Needs a job
Posts: 2243
posted January 12, 2010 07:59 PM        
quote:
I need some pictures of the ATP turbo kit,specifically where the oil return bung gets welded to the oil pan. Have my oil pan being fabbed up right now and have to find out where the bung gets welded in.
Instructions really suck bad with the kit. For a $5000 kit you think they could scan some simple pictures of each step.


I would like to see some pics of it as well, i have not decided on where to put my return line ether
____________
PayPal, vigilart22@yahoo.com

Email, artvgl@yahoo.com

  Ignore this member   
Stu64


Zone Head
Posts: 548
posted January 14, 2010 03:55 PM        
Ok, how about any brand turbo kit,where does your oil return line go to on the pan location wise. Is it below the oil line or above?
  Ignore this member   
smokinZX14


Needs a life
Posts: 10197
posted January 14, 2010 04:23 PM        
PM Bob he has a atp turbo on his bike ..
____________
Smokin Performance Cycles..
Tampa Bay , FL .. Brocks Performance Dealer ..
Gen 2 ZX14R Best ET 8.43 , Best MPH 164.95

  Ignore this member   
1badzx12r


Needs a life
Posts: 8321
posted January 14, 2010 04:26 PM        
quote:
Ok, how about any brand turbo kit,where does your oil return line go to on the pan location wise. Is it below the oil line or above?




i have a fitting that my oil drain bolt returns oil back thru .. been that way for 2 years


but been thinking about moving it onto the clutch cover
____________
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S06nIz4scvI

  Ignore this member   
Big_T112


Pro
Posts: 1061
posted January 14, 2010 05:10 PM        
You want it in the side next to the suction of the pickup.
  Ignore this member   
01smokes


Needs a job
Posts: 2243
posted January 14, 2010 05:18 PM        
quote:
You want it in the side next to the suction of the pickup.


Alright thanks, i finally got all my fuel system worked out and my cut down pan should be here tomorrow so ill finally be able to finish this thing
____________
PayPal, vigilart22@yahoo.com

Email, artvgl@yahoo.com

  Ignore this member   
Stu64


Zone Head
Posts: 548
posted January 15, 2010 04:36 AM        
quote:
PM Bob he has a atp turbo on his bike ..


I think Bob sold his 14.

  Ignore this member   
gilberjj


Needs a job
Friend of Fast
Posts: 3196
posted January 15, 2010 10:00 AM        
quote:
quote:
PM Bob he has a atp turbo on his bike ..


I think Bob sold his 14.


I bet he has pics though

  Ignore this member   
JDC


Zone Head
Posts: 570
posted January 15, 2010 12:09 PM        Edited By: JDC on 15 Jan 2010 20:10


If you haven't already done it, seriously consider a turbo oil feed line restrictor.

  Ignore this member   
01smokes


Needs a job
Posts: 2243
posted January 15, 2010 12:12 PM        
Are you guys welding the fittings in to your pans or just bolting them in?
____________
PayPal, vigilart22@yahoo.com

Email, artvgl@yahoo.com

  Ignore this member   
Stu64


Zone Head
Posts: 548
posted January 15, 2010 03:49 PM        
Harry emailed me back today and the bung should be welded in, so the tube is as close as possible to the oil pick up in the pan.
Also said there is alot of pictures with the instructions,so mine must have gotten lost somehow.
He thought i was bad mouthing his product but that wasn't my intention.

  Ignore this member   
JDC


Zone Head
Posts: 570
posted January 15, 2010 05:59 PM        Edited By: JDC on 16 Jan 2010 02:01
quote:
Are you guys welding the fittings in to your pans or just bolting them in?


welded


Harry has had a fair amount of 'bad press', mostly due to less than great fitting parts/carelessness/not providing or fabbing up what he says he'd provide or do.. so I'd guess he'd be pretty sensitive by now. Nice guy though.

  Ignore this member   
dubious


Needs a life
Needs more time to ride!
Posts: 8442
posted January 16, 2010 01:27 PM        Edited By: dubious on 16 Jan 2010 21:42
quote:
Harry emailed me back today and the bung should be welded in, so the tube is as close as possible to the oil pick up in the pan.
Also said there is alot of pictures with the instructions,so mine must have gotten lost somehow.
He thought i was bad mouthing his product but that wasn't my intention.


I never got any pictures, not a single one from that fucker.
And I am bashing his asshole.


ooops correction, when I asked for my map, he sent me a pic of his dynorun...
____________
natural selection.....
destiny will overcome intervention.
Some are not worthy of the effort.

  Ignore this member   
dubious


Needs a life
Needs more time to ride!
Posts: 8442
posted January 16, 2010 01:33 PM        Edited By: dubious on 16 Jan 2010 21:45
in the end he was an ignorant prick, even the second header needed mods, so he deserves alot more than this little bit I am giving....

in the end the final reason I parked the project for the rest of 2009.

my sanity and family were more important

I had to pay brokerage and shipping 2 extra times due to his errors, and was never compensated. He might as well have told me to fuck off.

he isn't even a nice guy. as soon as problems pop up, and you ask questions or for help or instructions, suddenly you become a problem for him.
I am suprised he gave me a new header, in an attempt to fix his poor fitting part.

JDC had as many problems and the same attitude I got.
JDC is nice, too nice IMO.
____________
natural selection.....
destiny will overcome intervention.
Some are not worthy of the effort.

  Ignore this member   
Stu64


Zone Head
Posts: 548
posted January 16, 2010 03:43 PM        
Well like i said i have no pictures,so if anyone does have assembly pictures i would appreciate if you could post them or email them to me. Stu.
  Ignore this member   
JDC


Zone Head
Posts: 570
posted January 18, 2010 08:52 AM        
Lyle,

R you going to hit up the Mojave Mile?

  Ignore this member   
All times are America/Va < Previous Thread     Next Thread >
BIKELAND > FORUMS > ZX-14.com > Thread: Need pictures of ATP turbo kit NEW TOPIC NEW POLL POST REPLY

FEATURED NEWS   Bikeland News RSS Feed

HEADLINES   Bikeland News RSS Feed


Copyright 2000-2026 Bikeland Media
Please refer to our terms of service for further information
0.25450706481934 seconds processing time