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'90 celica GTS

Can I turbo it w/o a engine swap?
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Re: '90 celica GTS

yes u can, but itll cost u roughly the same and it wont allow u as much boost. maybe 8?
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Re: '90 celica GTS

poweredbytoyota.com There is a kit there you can mock and get the parts for cheaper
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Re: '90 celica GTS

3sgte turbo manifold, ct26, oil return lines, and all other parts need for the set up...roughly will cost you about $400 to $500! or better yet go with a 2.1 turbo...thats a 5sfe block with a 3sgte head...big power but ailttle more work and money...but well worth it. ask the mr2 guys in this forums...they'll point you in the right direction. good luck
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