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Turbo Question
Hi, I wanna add a turbo to my 93 GS-R motor but it's really expensive, but my question is this. Would it work if I went and found a turbo from an old surpa, corola etc...(my auto teacher got a turbo from an old supra celica) and buy the intercooler, etc... and put it onto my car.
would it work>????? if I got the tubing right??? would I need some kind of electrical conenctions??? plz help. thanks |
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yes it would work. all you gotta do is get pipes. as for electric stuff, no need.
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Well, you don't HAVE to have electrics, but I do recommend an electronic boost controller from Greddy or Apexi. The Apexi unit is VERY NICE, but expensive!
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The hardest part to get is the turbo exhaust manifold. You realize you could only run like 5psi of boost do to your high compression ratio, and if you dont already will only be able to run premium gas. As for parts you'll need a bit, it would be a fun project.
1. Turbo manifold (no clue, but new there like $400+) 2. Turbocharger (Ebay $50+) 3. Bigger exhaust (Custom) 4. Fuel pump and/or injectors (Ebay) 5. Apexi AFC or the like (Ebay $200+) 6. Intercooler and piping (Ebay $50+) piping would need to be custom 7. Blow off valve (Ebay $50+) 8. Turbo air intake (Custom) 9. Boost controller (manuals are like $20) (Ebay) |
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I would also look into getting a wastegate with thick flanges
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those turbo should work fine...
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I called around some Auto wreckers and found some turbos' but my question is,
Would a turbo made for amercian cars work on my integra??? Would the other parts be compatible with what I get??? How much is 5 psi of boost??? Is there any site on the net that explains how to mount it and get it all set up??? and get it working???? sorry to be such questionable, but I wanna find out how to do this cause I love doing and messing around with the engine. thanks |
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a turbo is a turbo. a turbo from a ford 7.3 powerstroke engine can be used in a 1996 honda civic. the only thing you'll need is an exaust manifold. you can find one from revhard for about $500. make sure you get the b-series manifold. if it's too much for you, you can go to a muffler shop and have them custom make one for you.
5psi is about 34.01psi of the atmosphere pressure jk. 5psi is low enough to run on your stock engine. although they could be stuffed with more psi, 5-6 psi is usually the standard boost of many kits. u should be fine with 6psi.
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Last question: what kind turbo would you recomend me to get??? Not including the new ones, a turbo that I can get off of basically an autowreckers, but I would like your input on which one would be the BEST to use. |
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And on a properly set-up turbo system 1psi (pound) should equal about 10-15hp, so 5psi should net a 50-70hp gain.
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I would get a small one that because you can't run that much boost and it will give a better spool up = less lag.
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You would need to get a manifold made for your motors head, if you took one off the ford engine, it probably wouldn't bolt to your head... Also, correct me if im wrong guys, but dont turbos from different manufacturers have different shaped/size areas where they bolt to the manifold? He would need to make sure the turbo he gets matches up the the manifold he gets... -Grendel |
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What turbo would you guys recomend??? from what car and year.
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a T3 turbo from some old Saab. they work good enough. get the manifold that is for your engine. theoretically, a T3 should bolt right on to the B-series exaust manifold. if you don't want to risk it, get a muffler shop to make one for you. they will cost less than name brand manifolds. the T3 has quick spool-up times and has the potential to make lots of power, but the price on one is pretty expensive.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=1842746174 u can look on ebay and try to find some old porsche, volvo, saab, etc. cars. i was just showing an example of the ford 7.3 turbo how they can be used in a civic, etc. i didn't mean its the best one to go cuz the time it takes to spin one of those things is forever (you'll need lots of power in order to do so) |
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