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Old 11-29-2005, 12:01 AM
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1G-GTEU durability

is it true that they can hold upto and in some cases over 15psi with only intercooler ungrade and stock turbos? not taking fuel limiter into consideration...
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Re: 1G-GTEU durability

from what i have read and been told the stock turbo's on a 1g-gte shouldnt be boosted any higher than 14psi as the turbines start to self destruct at anything higher than around 13psi
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Re: 1G-GTEU durability

They "can" be boosted to 15psi+ without destruction for a long period of time from my experience, but there's no point, it's nothing but hot air and very inefficient. If you want any real power there are a huge number of aftermarket turbo kits and individual parts for the 1G.
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