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post Mar 16, 2005 - 7:44 PM
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Hello everyone I need some advise from someone. I want to put turbo on my 95 ST celica. I dont know what turbo I could possibly use. Which turbo should I use? Does anyone know how much all need parts will cost? If someone could tell me what I should do it would be a big help.
 
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post Mar 18, 2005 - 2:33 PM
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QUOTE(Drew-887 @ Mar 18, 2005 - 2:09 PM)
Oh yeah I somewhat forgot to add up the fest of the stuff. Anyway do you think it would be worth turbo charging my ST?
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Keep in mind when turboing a stock engine, you can not use to much boost. Your only going to be able to run small boost until you blow somthing. Also depending on your milage its only going to make it ware down a lot quicker. Also like what people are saying and being vewry nice about is, dont start anything that you dont know about, use the search tool and read as MUCH as possible. When turboing a stock engine your putting a lot more stress on the engine that was never designed for it. The head is an econy design so your already resticted there. The rods have been proven to be poretty week, so they wont be able to handle much power. Also the trany isnt designed to run much power eiather. When you start upgrading these things, you will be getting into $3000-$5000 range. Then you will be upgrading and replacing as you go.

Alsop some other things to keep in mind. turbo engines are much less reliable. when you start messing and adding stuff thats not ment or planned to eb there, your gunna have things fail and run into Lots of problems.

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