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Old 12-20-2002, 04:34 PM
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Just go my gen 2 turbo II running... it is fast, but I want to make it much faster.. what can I do as far as bolt ons and where can i buy them? Also what kinds of gains could I expect? I am not really interested in porting my engine at this point. I was thinking about NOS. Any feedback would help.

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Old 12-20-2002, 04:35 PM
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what do you have done to it so far ?
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Old 12-20-2002, 04:49 PM
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I am pretty sure its stock the turbos max out at 4500 mmHg.
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is that the top of the stock boost gauge ?



what year is the car also ?
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it's a 91, or so i was told. yes that is the top of the guage.
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Exhaust will yeild a lot of Hp, RacingBeat.com claims 59hp from full exhaust on a stock T2. But you will need a FCD and some fuel mods, alteast a bigger fuel pump, like a walrbo. Take a look around at the vendor links up top.
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top of the stock gauge is 10-12 psi BE CAREFUL! if it goes way above the top of the gauge you are boosting 15-16 psi. ask me how i know



anyway as long you keep the boost around 10psi your car will be reliable. once you go above that you need more fuel..... then everything starts to get expensive to keep it reliable.....
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='Dec 20 2002, 03:05 PM
top of the stock gauge is 10-12 psi BE CAREFUL! if it goes way above the top of the gauge you are boosting 15-16 psi. ask me how i know



anyway as long you keep the boost around 10psi your car will be reliable. once you go above that you need more fuel..... then everything starts to get expensive to keep it reliable.....
haha, yeah. it feels good though



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at 15-16 psi OMG that thing is going MACH V you can hear it screaming for mercy. damn that was cool for the two days it lasted
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lol nawwwssss
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