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![]() Enthusiast Joined Jun 18, '08 From san antonio Tx. Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
[Toyota Model #TC2501E
Corolla 1.8 Engine Model: 7AFE W/T25 Turbo would this turbo kit work on my 7a |
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We don't have any simple bolt-ons to turbo our 7As. IDK if that one will work, but I imagine if it will, it will work w/some modification. Nothing's that simple to just be a straight bolt-on. If that were the case all the honda kids would be driving our cars!
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that kit looks very good but it that turbo looks kinda small...
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I forgot what the article said for the most part but there was once a SSC (Sport Compact Car) article on how to make your own turbo from a diesel engine you found in a scrapyard. Of course the car they used was a KA24DE equipped 240SX but that doesn't mean you cant apply the fundamentals. Most of it was actually pretty straightforward but the part that boggled my mind is how they cut the trucks inter-cooler in half and stacked it up to make it work in the front of the 240.
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