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post Dec 27, 2006 - 12:07 AM
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Hey whats up guys? My buddy has a GST eclipse and hes getting a new turbo soon. He already has a FMIC. Can i take his stock turbo, intercooler, and his stock bov and put it on my car? I would have to get new pipping. I have a decent amount of miles on my car but i would obv run low low boost. lol What other parts would i need? Thanks a lot guys
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post Dec 27, 2006 - 1:39 PM
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which gen of eclipse? a turbo is a turbo, the 14b or t25 they use would be fine for the 7afe, you'd need your own manifold. also an intercooler is an intercooler, as long as it fits that will also work.

you'll need fuel management, larger injectors, larger fuel pump, a wideband O2, all to start with.


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post Dec 27, 2006 - 2:05 PM
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QUOTE(Bitter @ Dec 27, 2006 - 1:39 PM) [snapback]513429[/snapback]

which gen of eclipse? a turbo is a turbo, the 14b or t25 they use would be fine for the 7afe, you'd need your own manifold. also an intercooler is an intercooler, as long as it fits that will also work.

you'll need fuel management, larger injectors, larger fuel pump, a wideband O2, all to start with.


How's that mufflerless geo prism running for ya?


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