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Old 04-17-2002, 06:51 PM
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q about the lude

what are good brand names for the lude im going for go then show at first


first im thinking

-aem cai
-exaust no headers cuase i wanna go turbo
-pulley,cams/gears/and safts


wat are some internals to do to get ready for turbo
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It all depends on how much boost you plan on running. Most turbo kits come prepared to run with your stock internals. Normaly pushing around 8-10 psi. Then you tend to have these dumbasses turn up the boost with out building your internals. Thats when you start breaking things.

I personaly would get some aftermarket pistons, rods etc. regardless of how much boost i was pushing just to play it safe. Cause the money is gonna be spent anyways when you have to replace a rod and sleeve a cracked block

It all depends on how much boost and how hard you plan on running your engine.
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dont waste money on exhaust, since turbo motors need the largest diameter exhaust that's within reason, while NA cars need an exhaust with an optimized diameter for it's output.
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