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Old 11-19-2004, 11:03 PM
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Carb'd or EFI

Neewbie question:
if i want a turbo, does it works on carb'd and EFI cars?
mine is carb'd 86 lx.
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Re: Carb'd or EFI

Yes you can turbo a carb'd engine.
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Re: Re: Carb'd or EFI

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Yes you can turbo a carb'd engine.
A turbo will work either way, for a carb you need some type of hat/bonnet/box whatever they want to call it and usually it's best to use a blow through carb designed for this type of use.
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