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Adding a Turbo
I want to add a turbo to my 87 v6 but it seems that all the kits out there cost more than my car. I was wondering if there were any differences between one of these kits; For Example (Design One Kit ) and just an ordinary turbo besides obvious mounting changes.
Through my surfing i think that i want about 6-8 pounds of boost and i may want to buy a new ECM. Any feedback would be appreciated. Ben |
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Re: Adding a Turbo
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Rest In Peace, Rich Hall my baby: 1986 Fiero GT: v6, automatic, 2.8L, 2.02/1.60 heads, Crane Performance Cam, Ported/polished exhaust manifolds, taylor plug wires, low temp thermostat and fan switch. WCF catback exhaust She's done!
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IRM Fiero
and also look into Squires Turbo Systems GMC/Chevy also built a twin turbo system for their 2.8L S10s in like '86/87, might look into GM Perfomance Parts. hope this helps, chris nrt racing |
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oh yea...
....and Ben, Welcome to AF! if those don't bring results of what your looking into, PM me. chris |
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Re: Adding a Turbo
i just pulled a garret off a mercedes desal i had out back. waste gate and all, did it after dark so i really dont know if it works. i will look at it in the morning to see if it is useable.
that would be my suggestion to you see if you can find one thats in good shape it will be much cheaper the turbine alone i think goes for $1k. the rest of the parts can be bought fairly cheaply.
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