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turbo'd neon
anybody have a 1st gen. with a turbo? How reliable is it? how many miles will they last with about 8 psi on a stock engine?
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I was thinking a t3 I may peice one together if its any cheaper. Im looking on ebay it will be a couple months though before I get one. How do you head gaskets hold up on turbo'd neons?
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Cars with a build date AFTER 11-98 should have the MLS gasket. You would need the turbo, manifold, I would opt for an aftermarket wastegate, intercooler (for more HP), oil lines, and some other stuff. It isn't as easy as just bolting up the manifold and turbo. You can get everything you need for around $1000 dollars if you shop around on eBay and pick up some parts from there and at www.srtforums.com. They are always selling their turbo's and IC's for bigger ones. If you don't know much about turbos, I would highly recommend a book called Maximum Boost, by Corky Bell. It is a must read of you are building your own turbo. If you don't want to read and research, them buy a kit and slap it on
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Re: turbo'd neon
I have heard the Chill Factory turbo is real good, but there are some issues with actually getting all the stuff for the kit and slow shipping. I would go with someone known like Hahn Racecraft. http://www.modernperformance.com/ is where I get all my stuff for my neon!
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