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kame_san0 05-16-2005 02:21 AM

What do i need for a turbo kit?
 
My friend was telling me about turbo kits being a waste of money, so what pieces would i need seperately to complete the set?

mc2 05-16-2005 02:26 AM

turbo. pipes. some kind of fuel management. boost controller. blow off valve. intercooler. gauges.

"waste of money" is relative.

kame_san0 05-16-2005 02:27 AM

heh, well thats it? if i get those 7 things im good?

mc2 05-16-2005 02:38 AM

with those 7 things, yes, you could have a boosted car, one way or the other.

actually. you wouldnt even need the gauges. your question is too broad.

kame_san0 05-16-2005 02:49 AM

sorry hehe, im just talkin to a friend and he wants me to 'to it myself' cuz shops would just put the kit in and have me on my way... and he showed me a car that got toasted cuz they messed up. so it sounds kinda fun but i just dont know where to get started...

DanielEshaghian 05-16-2005 02:58 AM

Dude, the first thing you need to do is some research...If you don't know what goes into forced induction, you shouldn't be doing it.

Secondly, you need money. If you have money, you can go to a good shop. I don't think it would be practical for someone who doesn't know what goes into a turbo kit to be doing it themselves.

Money = good shop = good install = no "toasting = fast G35

mc2 05-16-2005 03:24 AM


Originally Posted by kame_san0
sorry hehe, im just talkin to a friend and he wants me to 'to it myself' cuz shops would just put the kit in and have me on my way... and he showed me a car that got toasted cuz they messed up. so it sounds kinda fun but i just dont know where to get started...

in order to have a reliable, aftermarket boosted car.. you will never be able to "do it yourself" unless you are extremely knoweldgeable..

sure there may be some "bolt on" kits.. but a turbo is not really an at home DIY project.. aside from anything that just "bolts on", if you intend to make serious power or up the boost you will need someone to tune it for you.

yes sometimes things get blown up. but it's only those few that have video clips posted on the internet. nobody would want to see all the other cars on the dyno that don't get blown up. it would be boring to watch.

brittain 05-16-2005 05:59 AM

if your asking these questions there is no way you should even think about doing it yourself. you honestly think you could do better than a shop? dont risk it. Save up the $7-10K and do it right.

kame_san0 05-16-2005 08:10 PM

yea.
 
i think im gonna go ahead and save up, and get that vortec supercharger... im not tryin to enter a super-speed race or anything and i dont need all the power of a turbo kit. i just want a little pick-me-up for my car.

i know one guy on here has a vortec s/c does anyone else? i just wanted to know if there was a nice difference in performance and "take-off" speed.

and about my friend, he was trying to steer me away from shops because his friend had a shop put a turbo in a 03-4? eclipse and it got toasted. but i think that was the guys fault for not takin care of something.

mc2 05-16-2005 09:02 PM

i could understand if you drove a 1.8 Liter 135 HP miata like myself, and needed a little pick-me-up from that, but i can't really understnad needing a pick me up from a 298 HP monster.. i could understand if you wanted to build a 11-12 second beast.. but do you really want to spend 7-10K on a "pick me up" on a car that is plenty fast to begin with?

kame_san0 05-16-2005 09:15 PM

i have a 5AT its only 280hp, 240~rwhp. i need a little pick me up lol.

brittain 05-16-2005 10:38 PM

there are several people on this forum that have the vortech. have you seen the search function? there are tons of threads about SC vs TT, TT vs ST, what you need to do to make it safe, non-FI ways to make power, etc etc etc. My advice is spend some time sitting back and reading what other people say and collecting info. IMO, if you dont understand the basics of FI, you shouldnt even consider it.

accordfreak 05-16-2005 10:58 PM

i'm putting together my turbo kit also.

so far I have the turbo, wastegate, bov, intercooler, and this summer i'll be purchasing tubing to cut up for my intercooler plumbling, manifolds, downpipe and have a local welder weld it all up.

as for engine management, i'll be waiting until the AEM standalone comes out. They keep saying they're working on it on the electronic forums.

btw if you don't know what's in a turbo kit, you should really consider buying a premade one..

kame_san0 05-17-2005 01:37 AM

yea dont mind the title hehe, im not gonna get a turbo.. i read up on superchargers and i think thats the more safe-way to go. and it seems that the centrifugal s/c's have less heat and are pretty good mid-ranged. see! i finally did some homework! so this thread is done.

RacerB355 05-17-2005 01:50 AM

you need balls as well


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