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how would i turbo charge
its a 95 GA SE Quad 4 i want som power out of this thing, i wanna drop a turbo in it what would i have to do / change to what please let me know!!!
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Re: how would i turbo charge
You need:
A Turbocharger A new exhaust manifold with a flange to attach the supercharger A new intake pipe and filter to go to the turbocharger A new pipe to the throttle body A way to get more fuel to the injectors (there's a whole bunch of ways to do this - if you don't understand how to do this, you shouldn't be tackling this project) Colder spark plugs Oil lines to the turbocharger a way to get oil to the turbocharger (usually a bung welded into the oil pan) You'll probably want: An intercooler a blow off valve Basically, if you have to ask, you probably shouldn't be even thinking about this project.
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Re: how would i turbo charge
A kit would be the cheapest and eastiest route, but I dont know of any, try flea-bay.
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Re: how would i turbo charge
yea im a body mod person i dont know dick about engines but im pretty good at putting shit where it needs to be. thanks
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Re: how would i turbo charge
I forgot to add , it will cost you any where from $3500-5000.
Good Hunting !
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV
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Re: how would i turbo charge
yea moneys not a problem this s only a project car sittin in my garage so i have time.
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