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1990-93 single overhead cam turbo

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Old Mar 30, 2005 | 07:10 PM
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Default 1990-93 single overhead cam turbo

I was just wondering what i would need to beable to push 8 psi. I'm trying to build my own custom turbo kit. Maybe you guys could give me some ideas.

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Old Mar 30, 2005 | 08:41 PM
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Default Re: 1990-93 single overhead cam turbo (sr_xaiko)

everyone here is just going to tell you to use the search in the top right-hand corner. if you can't find your answer there, then post for help.
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Old Mar 31, 2005 | 07:26 AM
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yeah you can push 8 psi, you just need to make sure that you have enough fuel to compensate for the compressed air from the turbo...i was pushing 10 psi, with a garrett t3 until i popped the motor..i ran it lean, i forgot to zip ties the vac. lines on to the back of my manifold.....my mf2 didnt read boost so i was running stock a/f with 10 lbs....im not a d@#k like others, ill help you with as much info as i can...post to this thread or email me with questions...i even know a guy in cali that sells turbo kits, i bought a lot of parts from him the last few months...i think he sells kits t3 turbo w/ the manifold and wasteagate, injectors, fuel pumps, boost gauges, and manual boost controllers for like $500.00...
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