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Old 07-25-2003, 01:49 PM
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Intercool a Turbo I

I've just scored an 88 Turbo motor off a Lebaron, only problem is that it's a Turbo I.
All i have to do to make it a Turbo II is put an intercooler on it right?
If this is true then can someone tell me how?
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Old 07-25-2003, 04:15 PM
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Re: Intercool a Turbo I

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I've just scored an 88 Turbo motor off a Lebaron, only problem is that it's a Turbo I.
All i have to do to make it a Turbo II is put an intercooler on it right?
If this is true then can someone tell me how?
Thanks
Not really, I hate how people mislead by saying it is as simple as adding an intercooler. It is far from that easy. Which Turbo I motor is it? Is it a 2.2L engine or a 2.5L engine?
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Old 07-25-2003, 08:50 PM
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It's a 2.2L, and i didnt' say it was easy, i just want to know how to intercool it.
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Old 07-26-2003, 01:55 PM
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Well, if all you want to do is add an intercooler, that is simple. Just find one from a 1989 and up Turbo II or Turbo IV engine. Get all the intake parts and piping from the intercooler. I'll find a detailed write up.

If you actually want to convert this to a Turbo II it will cost more time and money than it is worth. You would be better off buying the Turbo II block and head.
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Old 07-27-2003, 01:39 PM
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Re: Intercool a Turbo I

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All i have to do to make it a Turbo II is put an intercooler on it right?
If this is true then can someone tell me how?
Thanks
Adding the intercooler is not even close to making it a T2. The T2 had stronger internals, like rods and pistons. A steel crank, instead of cast iron. Cross drilled head, and different intake manifold(I think the '88-up T1 had similar manifold but not the same, like 1 piece VS a 2 piece manifold). And of course the intercooler and different ECU.
Intercooling a 88 is really simple, since you already have the blow-through design. It will not make it a T2 at all, but you can run more boost on pump gas and gives you more HP on your current boost setting due to the cooler air.
What you should do is go one EBAY and get a intercooler/radiator setup from a T2. They are on ebay quite often. I just bought one myself. Also get the stock T2 airbox and hoses, they are on ebay all the time.
Maybe POLYGON can help me out, because I'm not sure about which way the turbo points. Like for example on my '87 the turbo points straight up, on T2 cars they point straight forward. Your 88 has the mitsubishi turbo if I'm not mistaken, and I don't have much experience with them. You could always find a T2 Garrett turbo off ebay to put on as well. Just make sure you get the manifold also because they might be different, I'm not really sure.
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Old 09-07-2003, 08:17 PM
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okay since you have a 2.2 witch is 88 you prob have the one pice intake similar to the 2.5L turbo

if not u will jave the log intake witch for me is shit less air less power
not to good on air flow

if you have the one pice intake witch i sugest useing u will need the top hose and intercoller from an 87-91 shelbyz or shelby
the lower hose will not fit on the mitsu turbo use 88 and up on 2.2 and 2.5 non intercooled

thats the easy way you might even feel some more boost 1 to 3 psi depending on application

once this is done i allso sugjest upgradiung ur computer to a 87 shelby z or mpcomputer from mopar and get stock injectors from a 89 or 90 2.5L turbo and get a ajustable fuel presure regulator

the hard way invalves all internals
rods
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ohh and ur 88 has a sliping cam u should up grade it to roller cam from 89 up 2.5L turbo or just rip off the hole head off a 2.5L turbo

now if u change the hole head remmber that 88 and under 2.2 use 10mm bolts

and 89 and up use 11 mm
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Old 09-07-2003, 09:50 PM
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Actually the 86-up had 11mm head bolts. Only 85-older got the 10's. It's funny, because they fixed one problem and created another. In 86 when they changed to 11mm head bolts, they also went to the lightweight rods which most people know they can only handle about 200-225 HP before they snap like a twig. Unfortunately, my 87 Daytona T1 has the lightweight rods but it does have 11mm head bolts which really helps keep the old head gasket count down.
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Old 09-08-2003, 02:58 AM
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my mistake on that part sorry have you thought about geting a t 2 block or upgrading to j&e pistons like me ohh and the robs go aluminum pardon my spelling
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Re: Intercool a Turbo I

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my mistake on that part sorry have you thought about geting a t 2 block or upgrading to j&e pistons like me ohh and the robs go aluminum pardon my spelling
Yeah I've thought about it plenty, but it can only be dreams for now because the all my money is going towards the restoration of my truck right now. It's a 77 Dodge Power Wagon. Within the past 2 years I've put about 10K into between bodywork/paint and the engine. Next in line is a gear change in the differentials, a LSD for the rear diff, and then after that I'm going to do a 4'' lift and I have a set of aluminum American Racing wheels and 33's to go on it.
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Re: Intercool a Turbo I

i have an 88 shelby z 2.2 turbo its intercooled already but when the car gets hot under the hood it starts
violently jerking does anyone know what is going on?
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Re: Re: Intercool a Turbo I

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i have an 88 shelby z 2.2 turbo its intercooled already but when the car gets hot under the hood it starts
violently jerking does anyone know what is going on?
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it can be a few things, my car did that and it was the combo of the fuel pump and the powermodule, (little black computer on driver side under hood)
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Old 11-20-2003, 03:24 PM
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Re: Re: Intercool a Turbo I

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i have an 88 shelby z 2.2 turbo its intercooled already but when the car gets hot under the hood it starts
violently jerking does anyone know what is going on?
thanks
Does this happen during WOT?
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