what i need for a turbo..?
before everyone starts picking at you here is a list of things you sould buy to get it running.
turbo manifold
turbo
wastegate and dumptube(unless it is internally gated)
oil feed and return lines
downpipe
intercooler piping
clamps and couplers
blow off valve
intercooler
some sort of fuel management (fmu
, uberdata
crome,hondata, or whatever)
injectors
fuel pump
vacume line and t's
boost guage
thats all that i can think of for now. hope it helps. try looking through the forsed induction forum
turbo manifold
turbo
wastegate and dumptube(unless it is internally gated)
oil feed and return lines
downpipe
intercooler piping
clamps and couplers
blow off valve
intercooler
some sort of fuel management (fmu
, uberdata
crome,hondata, or whatever)injectors
fuel pump
vacume line and t's
boost guage
thats all that i can think of for now. hope it helps. try looking through the forsed induction forum
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tallyturbo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">before everyone starts picking at you here is a list of things you sould buy to get it running.
turbo manifold
turbo
wastegate and dumptube(unless it is internally gated)
oil feed and return lines
downpipe
intercooler piping
clamps and couplers
blow off valve
intercooler
some sort of fuel management (fmu
, uberdata
crome,hondata, or whatever)
injectors
fuel pump
vacume line and t's
boost guage
thats all that i can think of for now. hope it helps. try looking through the forsed induction forum</TD></TR></TABLE>
Fuel pump wouldnt be needed for a simple turbo nstall. Since he has to ask this question, One can assume he isnt trying to get really high power numbers.
When I did turbo installs I changed the oil and coolant too. Not a bad idea. Might want to get other gauges but they arent REQUIRED to start and drive a turbo car
turbo manifold
turbo
wastegate and dumptube(unless it is internally gated)
oil feed and return lines
downpipe
intercooler piping
clamps and couplers
blow off valve
intercooler
some sort of fuel management (fmu
, uberdata
crome,hondata, or whatever)injectors
fuel pump
vacume line and t's
boost guage
thats all that i can think of for now. hope it helps. try looking through the forsed induction forum</TD></TR></TABLE>
Fuel pump wouldnt be needed for a simple turbo nstall. Since he has to ask this question, One can assume he isnt trying to get really high power numbers.
When I did turbo installs I changed the oil and coolant too. Not a bad idea. Might want to get other gauges but they arent REQUIRED to start and drive a turbo car
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by redhondacivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a complete kit for sale if you are actually serious. </TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by redhondacivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a complete kit for sale if you are actually serious. It's for a D16Z6</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do you have a complete kit available if he is serious?
To the original poster, make sure to do it right the first time and dont fall into the FMU ways. Uberdata is free and is some much better, same with crome and others.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by redhondacivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a complete kit for sale if you are actually serious. It's for a D16Z6</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do you have a complete kit available if he is serious?
To the original poster, make sure to do it right the first time and dont fall into the FMU ways. Uberdata is free and is some much better, same with crome and others.
PLX M300 wideband for tuning/datalogging purposes. Better than the suck-*** lightshow ones.
http://www.homemadeturbo.com is a good place to do research.
BTW- If you want everyone to spoon-feed you all of the information you need to do a successful turbo project you need to quit right now. I spent nearly 6 months to a year doing research before I actually bought and installed all of my parts.
http://www.homemadeturbo.com is a good place to do research.
BTW- If you want everyone to spoon-feed you all of the information you need to do a successful turbo project you need to quit right now. I spent nearly 6 months to a year doing research before I actually bought and installed all of my parts.
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