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Old 03-28-2005, 12:47 PM
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turbo, will it fit?

A buddy of mine can get ahold of a turbo for a v6 grand national for $50 and i have a 93 probe gt, i'm not sure of the year of the grand national but is there any way that it can fit? thanks.
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Old 03-28-2005, 10:30 PM
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Re: turbo, will it fit?

Well any turbo will fit in any car, but its not that easy. unless a company sells header for a turbo (actually probeaddiction.com does) but you'll have to make a custom headers, next you need all the stuff to properly run a turbo. Need a custom intake, probably a intercooler. And you going to have to get a crap load of piping. and you'll need to re program your car to be able to handle the boost to the fuel. Even if its going to cost you 50 dollars for a turbo thats going to put out 4psi your still going to need probably 2k just to get it all hooked up and going. All of that for about 30-60Hp? Your best bet is to go to probeaddiction.com or find somewere that you can get a kit that actually alot easier and alot more hp.

Or you can get the j-spec engine swap for 800us and get the 40-50 that way. Plus its an easy bolt up, then you will save 100's and u get a new motor out of it instead of something that can help blow an older motor.
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