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Whats up guys. Ok my friend is selling a turbo for like $100. I have a '95 ST, and not alot of money, but this kid i no said that u can still put it on without an intercooler and pipes and **** for now at least but not to wait like years u no. I'm wondering if hes right and i can just buy the turbo and weld it on. Is that right? If so what other things would i have to get right now, but i want the littest that i can cause i dont have like any money, like if i dont need it now then skip it. Aight thanks for the help. peace. -john
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QUOTE(Bigmeanbulldog55 @ Apr 15, 2005 - 7:47 AM) I just had a buddy of mine who put a supercharger on a 3.8 chevy, and he keep it all the same. After I started writing this, I remembered the car was supercharged, and he just put the s/c on a new 3.8. He probably used the s/c fuel pump. My bad. But I don't see how running low boost would be any different from running a ram(forced) air intake. That's what I have, do I need a new fuel pump? On a side note, I really wish they wouldn't call those short intakes "ram air intakes," it's extreemly misleading. And when someone has an actual ram air intake, they have to say forced air, but clarify that it's not a turbo or supercharger. [right][snapback]271853[/snapback][/right] a "ram" intake still will not "force" air into the engine like a turbo will it pretty much puts the car from a vacuum state to a nuetral state... not give boost thoug... well MAYBE one or 2 psi... -DMC |
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