2nd Generation Specific 1986-1992 Discussion

question about turbo

Old Nov 30, 2001 | 09:29 AM
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how much time, money, and agony will it cost me to turbo my '90 gxl????
Old Nov 30, 2001 | 10:32 AM
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alot. easiest way will be carbbing your car, but you will still not be able to boost tooooo much cause of the high compression, unless you rebuild, and put some chunky *** apex seals, even then the 6port will be a bitch...
Old Nov 30, 2001 | 04:08 PM
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Mariah will do it custom. And so will Extreme( i Heard)



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PS I also want to do this but i want to keep EFI.
Old Nov 30, 2001 | 04:30 PM
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It would depend on how you want to turbocharge it. You could get all the **** you need from a TII ( engine, ECU, wire harness, hood, tranny, driveline, and rear end) or you can try to put a turbo on your NA (I would not recomend). If you turbo your NA you would have to keep your boost low, and would want to upgrade your fuel injectors to TII. What did you want to do?

Old Nov 30, 2001 | 09:16 PM
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Well, as the majority in here goes....putting a turbo on an na is not a good idea, seems silly to some. Me, I'm different though, I think you should try it. Lol, I would have if my NA didn't blow up. I've seen kits on thepartstrader that will give you everything you want for a NA turbo kit...the cost ranges from 1500 to 3000. I know people have made custom kits, and there was one on thepartstrader that dropped the car into the 11s running only about 7psi....turboing an NA will give you more horsepower, but you sacrifice reliability. I would only do it for racing. I could go on and on about this, because thats all I ever researched for the year I was NA, lol...I'll let somebody else voice an opinion...
Old Dec 1, 2001 | 08:37 AM
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Well, as the majority in here goes....putting a turbo on an na is not a good idea, seems silly to some. Me, I'm different though, I think you should try it. Lol, I would have if my NA didn't blow up. I've seen kits on thepartstrader that will give you everything you want for a NA turbo kit...the cost ranges from 1500 to 3000. I know people have made custom kits, and there was one on thepartstrader that dropped the car into the 11s running only about 7psi....turboing an NA will give you more horsepower, but you sacrifice reliability. I would only do it for racing. I could go on and on about this, because thats all I ever researched for the year I was NA, lol...I'll let somebody else voice an opinion...
So what if u had your engine rebuilt and beffed up insides, then got a custom. I already have drivetrain. then i would get a new ecu.
Old Dec 1, 2001 | 12:29 PM
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If it were me, I would have the motor rebuilt, get some nice 3mm heavy APEX seals, be sure to use all new strong corner seals and oil seals too. It would be better to use an 86 to 88 block due to the 89+s being higher compression. You can keep your EFI...carbs are good for supercharging. If you were building a full race motor, you could also use T2 housings with your NA rotors...but there is more complex things involved in doing that....basically get a good rebuild with strong reliable parts, boost 6 to 8 psi(even though you can live at 10psi on an 88 NA for about a month)...good exhaust, ecu, tranny(which you have ic)...the other thing is the IC..you really don't NEED an IC for only 6 or 8psi..most kits I've seen that were custom for an NA didn't have them. Again, I'll quit rambling...lol...
Old Dec 1, 2001 | 04:28 PM
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$4,500 90 TII Good Condition

-$3,500 90 GXL Good Condition

=$1,000 and very easy for conversion!



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$1,000 Used Corksport Series 5 J-Spec engine

+$1,900 Haltech E6K and Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller*

+ $400 Used TII hood or Starion FMIC with custom plumbing

+ $600 Aeromotive or SX 1000HP fuel pump, pressure reg, filter

=$3,900



*New Wolf 3D 4.0 with boost controller may be much less price.
Old Dec 1, 2001 | 04:37 PM
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$4,500 90 TII Good Condition

-$3,500 90 GXL Good Condition

=$1,000 and very easy for conversion!



or



$1,000 Used Corksport Series 5 J-Spec engine

+$1,900 Haltech E6K and Apexi AVC-R Boost Controller*

+ $400 Used TII hood or Starion FMIC with custom plumbing

+ $600 Aeromotive or SX 1000HP fuel pump, pressure reg, filter

=$3,900



*New Wolf 3D 4.0 with boost controller may be much less price.
I Think i would be better off get a j spec or rebuilt turbo II engine put in. But then agina i won't be doing this for a little over a year. so i go time to research & think..
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