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I installig a drag turbo do i need anyhing else?
I bought an Drag genation turbo complete do i need anything else .do i need to do something to my ecu. this is what it comes with: do ineed to buy anything extra
Garret T3/T4 • Custom downpipe • Autometer boost gauge • Custom tubular manifold • High flow Bosch fuel pump • Chrome intercooler and turbo piping • Boost dependent fuel pressure regulator • Turbonetics Deltagate wastegate • HKS sequential blow-off valve • All necessary plumbing • Front mount intercooler • Check valves thank you |
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yeah, you'll need some JB weld, get that return line fitted on...
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damn, your lucky! I want turbo too! I give you props for having turbo.
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Do you have the right internals? What GEN is it?
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you don't need internals utilize the drag kit or any other kit for that matter...
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I hope you are going to rebuild your engine or it isn't going to last very long...I had to do all of thise stuff to make sure that my engine was going to live through all the power of adding turbo...
Type-R Engine rebuilt for racing by NOPI and IRA companies based in CA Pro Series 2 Block F-Max stage 4/5 Hybrid Turbo Kit F-Max intercooler F-Max fuel pressurizer F-Max Fuel Pump F-Max Intake F-Max Wastegate F-Max Intake Manifold 25% increased injector size STR Fuel Rail APEXi BOV APEXi Autotimer/Harness Slotted Rotors Brimbo Brake Pads Autometer Exhaust Gas Temperature Guage Autometer Oil Pressure Guage Autometer Boost Guage Autometer 3 Pod Guage Pillar Skunk2 CAM Gears Clutchmasters 8lb flywheel ACT Clutch System with Street/Strip Disc Type-R Transmission Fluidyne Radiator Unorthodox SS Underdrive Pullies Type-R ECU DC Sport Short Shifter LSD (forgot brand lol) Tanabe Racing Medallion Exhaust Clear Corners Carbon Fiber Euro's Xenon Bulbs Type-R Shift Knob (Running out of things lol) Pedal Covers Kenwood Excellon CD-Player Type-R Shoulder Pads Custom Floor Mats not all of it was necessary but all the motor work was...the engine will not handle the power for long if it is not rebuilt to... |
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as for ECU no need to change if it going to be a daily driver...in order to get a better ECU to work you will need a lot of time on a Dyno so it will do the best for you...otherwise it is not worth it...there are programs available for the stock ECU's to compensate for the power and all..you may want to get bigger fuel injectors though...that is what I did...it will do about the same good for you
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damn, thats a long list. How much did everything cost???
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I have connections with an owner of a performance shop, and he has connections with NOPI and I got everything really really cheap...I only paid like $13,000 for it all which is unbelievable
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How do you have a 94 TYPE-R?
Or is it a GS-R
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Quote:
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dude my car is more Type-R than GS-R the only GS-R parts left in it are the body and like the interior...even that won't be that way for long...engine and Tranny are both Type-R ECU is Type-R none of the GS-R front end is left except the sway bar which won't be for long either
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you do not need that long list of applications that you mentioned...all you really need is fuel, and the drag kit comes with a good enough fuel solution to support what most people are aiming at.
as for your setup, you should really get a standalone engine managment unit, there is no point in building a motor if you're not gonna get an standalone and fine tune the fuel and spark maps. PLus, my setup cost me about $6,000 less than that and can gaurantee me 400+hp...I haven't been on the dyno yet, but will be when I have time... |
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You shouldnt have to do internal work unless you really start cranking up the boost. otherwise 11-13psi on stock internals should be ok. (This is what I have heard)
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well I know for a fact that on a factory engine it will blow between 8-12 psi off of a turbo if it is not built...I had one....I am telling you that if you want to be safe then you will need to build it up at least some...like I said before not all of everything I have is necessary...but the engine needs to be able to handle it or it isn't going to last very long...maybe 40,000 miles or so....fuel is needed and for the most part that is really what you really really need...everything else is just really really expensive to do later like cam gears and pullies..I have well over 400 HP, but I built mine to last...you can do what you want, but I am telling what has been the best thing for making car's work the longest
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