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I need to know how much work and what I would need to do to put this Turbo for a Corolla on a 94 Celica ST
http://www.turbo-kits.com/corolla_turbo_kits.html Would it be cheaper to custom turbo or try to fit this one on. This is the first car I am doing performance on. Even though it is an ST I really like this car and want to upgrade it. If you have any other ideas or any other turbos that might be better please post them for me. I am open for suggestions. |
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try the link again his setup consists of a t3 turbo(garret airesearch model) 12:1 fmu walbro 255lph pump safc2 custom downpipe oil feed line kit from jgs tools custom return line decent sized fmic and metal piping with a ebay BOV check valves for the MAP turboxs boost controller i might have left some things out, but it used to be my setup, and im the guy that made that parts list that is in the first link. when it was my setup i ran 8psi and had the SAFC2 tuned a little bit by myself and driving on the road. it hauled ass, and i was running a SMIC and plastic piping. 8psi on a t3 is pretty different than 8psi on a t25 setup. it takes less boost on a bigger turbo to make the same power as a smaller turbo. -------------------- 1994 Celica GT4 WRC Edition
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