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Old May 19, 2003 | 11:58 AM
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I think we should make one big Homemade turbo post, i did some searching and there is some good info scattered around, we should combine our ideas to make one good tech oriented thread. Not a good idea? Sorry.
I'll start with some info.

<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT COLOR="darkblue">SHOPPING LIST:</FONT> </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="purple">From Local Performance Shop and/or Local Junkyard</FONT>
Three 2.23 inch U-bend steel $17
One 2.5 inch 90 degree aluminized bend - $25
One down pipe flange $10
One down pipe gasket $8
One 1G blow off valve flange $10 (1st gen eclipse)
One 1G blow off valve gasket $4 (1st gen eclipse)
One 6mm gasket $3
One turbo-to-oxygen sensor housing gasket $5
One oil return line new $55 used $10 (may have to widen the opening)
One oil return gasket $1
One silicone 2.25 inch to 2 inch reducer hose $18
One foot of rubber 2.25 inch hose - $12 per foot
Nine 2.75 inch heavy duty clamps $2 each
One 3 inch heavy duty clamp - $2.50
One 1G blow off valve $90 new $5-$40 used (1st gen eclipse)
One 2G T25 Turbo (T3/T4) - $25-$150 (2nd gen eclipse)
One 1G oxygen sensor housing $10-$20 (1st gen eclipse)
One 2G stock intercooler core - $10-$50 (2nd gen eclipse)
<FONT COLOR="purple">From Local Salvage Yard</FONT>
One HF CRX manifold $20 to $50

<FONT COLOR="purple">Local Auto Parts Store (pep boys/autozone)</FONT>
One 60 inch long .25 hard line $1.69
One 1/8 inch NPT male to male fitting $1.49
One 1/8 inch NPT femal "T" fitting $2.19
One 1/8 inch male to 1/4 inch pipe female fitting $1.49
One 1/2 inch ID rubber hose, 1 foot $1.99
One can of high temp engine paint $3.99
Four quarts of oil $9.16
One oil filter $4.15

They did mention the adapter plate in the article, but not on the list, so here is the specs on that, word for word from the article.

Using the HF manifold as a guide, center it on a piece of .75 x 4 x 5 inche flat steel plate that is roughly big enough to mate the header and turbo. Mark and center punch the four holes on the manifold. Drill and tap with a 10mm x 1.25mm tap .5 inch deep for all four holes, but do NOT go all the way through. If you prefer you can skip this process and weld the plate directly to the manifold. But i know some people dont have welders. Here is a pic of the adapter plate


<FONT COLOR="purple">Tools Needed</FONT>
Basic mechanics tools - Sockets, wrenches, etc.
Grinder
Tape measure
Center hole punch
Die Grinder
Drill pess/hand drill
Drill bits
2 inch hole saw
Welder

The least we spent was $225 & the most was about $560



Check out http://www.homemadeturbo.com, they have some good articles and good resources if your going to tackle this by yourself.

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This kit was priced for a civic, but with some common sense and parts searching a kit can be fabricated to fit any car, even your 1986 Le Baron.

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Old May 19, 2003 | 01:52 PM
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I dont have anything to add, But I do want to go turbo one day, And im going to do a junkyard setup.. TTT
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Old May 19, 2003 | 02:14 PM
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No one has anything to add? Hmmm
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Old May 19, 2003 | 02:18 PM
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el fuelo managemento
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Old May 20, 2003 | 08:14 AM
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Old May 20, 2003 | 12:37 PM
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Check my sig..
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Old May 20, 2003 | 12:42 PM
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spark plugs? FMU?
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