layman here, need some terms
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layman here, need some terms
okay I'm getting confused trying to figure out turbos on the rs
I cant get an idea on what I need
I know you need the turbo, the manifold, an intercooler, fuel management
now where I get confused is people use too many abreviations and brand names
I need to know whats required for sure and whats nice to have and whats useless
I'm new to fuel injection and imports and turbos, any information helps
I cant get an idea on what I need
I know you need the turbo, the manifold, an intercooler, fuel management
now where I get confused is people use too many abreviations and brand names
I need to know whats required for sure and whats nice to have and whats useless
I'm new to fuel injection and imports and turbos, any information helps
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Re: layman here, need some terms
Don't mean to be an a--... But if you don't know the terms then you are not ready to get blown.
You can not cut corners, everything works together.
The parts list has been posted so many times it's really not funny.
Off the top of my head:
Turbo
Manifold
Intercooler
Fuel injectors
Adjustable fuel pressure regulator
Blow off valve
wastegate (if not integral)
intercooler piping
Fuel pump
Boost guage
Boost controller
Widband Air fuel guage
Piggyback or stand alone management
Clutch
oil and water feed and return lines (pending on turbo)
Couplers and t-bolts
misc nuts/washers and bolts
oil catch can
You can not cut corners, everything works together.
The parts list has been posted so many times it's really not funny.
Off the top of my head:
Turbo
Manifold
Intercooler
Fuel injectors
Adjustable fuel pressure regulator
Blow off valve
wastegate (if not integral)
intercooler piping
Fuel pump
Boost guage
Boost controller
Widband Air fuel guage
Piggyback or stand alone management
Clutch
oil and water feed and return lines (pending on turbo)
Couplers and t-bolts
misc nuts/washers and bolts
oil catch can
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Re: layman here, need some terms
I know I'm not ready, hence the point of this topic, I want to know all of this before even buying a turbo
or taking things off my car
now I have a automatic, will it hold up?
or taking things off my car
now I have a automatic, will it hold up?
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Re: layman here, need some terms
Ummm doubt it. But I really don't know much about the auto's. I have yet to hear anything good about them tho.
Is it a SOHC 92-93 or DOHC 94-96?
Is it a SOHC 92-93 or DOHC 94-96?
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Re: layman here, need some terms
The autos don't even hold up to stock engines 

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Re: layman here, need some terms
I've got the 96 DOHC
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Re: layman here, need some terms
Ouch.
Well, you don't have any easy options. That is the worst combo for a project car. Everything can still be done, it just takes more effort.
Well, you don't have any easy options. That is the worst combo for a project car. Everything can still be done, it just takes more effort.
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Re: layman here, need some terms
I'm guessing that the BPT swap is easier, there is a importer here in calgary so I cen get my hands on one
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Re: layman here, need some terms
Yes and no. JDM source will have pretty much most of what you need. Make sure to get the wiring harness and ecu. the 96 harness is specific to the 96 as is the ecu. It might be easier to swap out the tranny and required parts instead of going to the bp. Either way it will not be cheap or all that easy.
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Re: layman here, need some terms
yeah I keeping hearing the downsides of mine being a year newer
are auto. to manual swaps even possible?
are auto. to manual swaps even possible?
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Re: layman here, need some terms
You are correct. The MTX and ATX have different ecu's. Either way you'll have to swap out the ecu and *modify or swap the wiring harness.
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Re: layman here, need some terms
fortuanatly the junk fleet of trucks bridgebrand has driving in calgary keep wireing fresh in my mind
so its looking like you and I have similar cars, but mines bone stock
so its looking like you and I have similar cars, but mines bone stock
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Re: layman here, need some terms
It's for the SOHC.. and it sounds like they no longer make it.
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Re: layman here, need some terms
Well that JDM by barlow has BPT's in stock with Trasmission, Wiring Harness ECU, Alternator, Distributor, Intake, Exhaust Mani, starter, Power Steering Pump all for a nice $1750