RE: Supercharger/Turbo: suggestions anybody?
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RE: Supercharger/Turbo: suggestions anybody? - 3/8/2007 12:53:36 PM
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Wingo171
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I'm looking at this Turbo Kit (http://www.turbo-kits.com/eclipse_turbo_kits.html) and to my knowledge it doesn't come with another set of Headers. So why would I have to replace it?
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RE: Supercharger/Turbo: suggestions anybody? - 3/8/2007 1:04:56 PM
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RCJr9186
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agreed, there's no reason in buying a header for a future turbo'd car just to experiece 3-6whp for that in between time just to sell it for less than half of what you bought it for. Soundcolor - he didn't ask you how superchargers and turbochargers worked, he asked which one we thing he should do. but thank you for posting a book to waste 5 mins out of my life to read.... once again.
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RE: Supercharger/Turbo: suggestions anybody? - 3/8/2007 2:10:18 PM
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soundcolor
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lol, no problem. Glad i could help. If you are not going to waste money on the header (which is a bad idea in buying it, just to throw it away in a couple months) then let me suggest spending that money instead on some good high quality pullies, and a new clutch. You could alternatively also buy a lightweight flywheel instead of the pullies, either of these would give you good, useable, noticable power gains, and will only help when you do throw on that turbo!
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RE: Supercharger/Turbo: suggestions anybody? - 3/8/2007 2:19:07 PM
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RCJr9186
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lightweight pulley's and/or flywheels don't give you higher power, they do nothing but cut rotational mass. thank you again. the turbo kit that you asked us about doesn't come with a header b/c no turbo kit comes with a header... its usually refered to as an exhaust manifold or a turbo manifold. looks like a decent kit to me, do note that it is an additional $750 for the upgraded injectors and safcII... that would be your tuning device for the car... there is no wideband so to safely tune ur car you will need to get one of those also. You can get a used wideband for about 125-150. but you will have to be careful with that kit on ur car... it says "possible gain of 120whp... you internals can only take 300hp so that is flirting with disaster.
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RE: Supercharger/Turbo: suggestions anybody? - 3/8/2007 3:06:09 PM
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TheEngineer
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In case you didnt understand what RCJ was telling you about the header.... A header connects from the exhuast ports on your cylinder head straight to the downpipe from your exhuast. However when you go to put a turbo on, the turbo bolts on to a manifold that connects to those exhuast ports. And then the the turbo will ussually connect to an o2 housing, or directly to the downpipe. So you see you cant use a header when you get a turbo. You need a custom turbo manifold, which usually comes with the kit. Thats why its pointless to buy a header. Also from the way you are talking, i would suggest doing a search on how turbo systems work, and learn what you are getting into
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