i was wondering is there anyways u can put a turbo charger/supercharger on a stock motor ?. if not then what needs to be done. any info will help guys thanks :rock:
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Originally posted by redv6 View Posti was wondering is there anyways u can put a turbo charger/supercharger on a stock motor ?. if not then what needs to be done. any info will help guys thanks :rock:
I've got the cartuning kit.
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Originally posted by 2.8 Bird View PostHow much boost are you running? Did you have to sacrifice your AC compressor?
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Originally posted by Meemperor View PostNo A/C (Like it worked anyway lol). I've been running 14-15psi for a long time now. Car makes great power, no complaints here at all. 3" DP, all stainless, no clearance issues etc.. etc.. I can drive the car like stock with exception of A/C. Which I never use anyway. Some hot days in traffic I miss it, but I forget about it when I hurt LSx cars feelings.
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Originally posted by redv6 View Post5grand for the turbo seems kinda steep. dont u think.
I'm sure he could sell you a Non-IC kit with a smaller, cheaper turbo for a good chunk less. But stainless steel headers are still pricey, but ever so beautiful. After making mistakes on my GP with buying things twice, or 3 times doing things over and over and having a car that I was fixing as much as I was driving I made a choice.
I was going to do this car right. Buy quality things once, buy them new and know exactly what I was getting. Plus I wanted to have a car that I could say, drive to Florida and back and not have to worry about getting stranded.
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Originally posted by Meemperor View PostGotta pay to play. Billet compressor wheel, stainless headers, 3" DP, injectors, tune, Bad *** IC, MAF, oil lines..etc..etc...
I'm sure he could sell you a Non-IC kit with a smaller, cheaper turbo for a good chunk less. But stainless steel headers are still pricey, but ever so beautiful. After making mistakes on my GP with buying things twice, or 3 times doing things over and over and having a car that I was fixing as much as I was driving I made a choice.
I was going to do this car right. Buy quality things once, buy them new and know exactly what I was getting. Plus I wanted to have a car that I could say, drive to Florida and back and not have to worry about getting stranded.
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Originally posted by whitdog54 View Post2500 to go turbo is gonna be close to impossible.
yu might wanna look into nitrous
Leave the car as is for now, and save for the turbo, set up. Soooo worth it.
Non-IC = non intercooled. At low boost level's it's not required, and you can always get one further down the road.
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Originally posted by Meemperor View PostGotta pay to play. Billet compressor wheel, stainless headers, 3" DP, injectors, tune, Bad *** IC, MAF, oil lines..etc..etc...
I'm sure he could sell you a Non-IC kit with a smaller, cheaper turbo for a good chunk less. But stainless steel headers are still pricey, but ever so beautiful. After making mistakes on my GP with buying things twice, or 3 times doing things over and over and having a car that I was fixing as much as I was driving I made a choice.
I was going to do this car right. Buy quality things once, buy them new and know exactly what I was getting. Plus I wanted to have a car that I could say, drive to Florida and back and not have to worry about getting stranded.Daily: '02 Black Yukon Denali
Toy: '06 Torrid Red GTO
Gone: Powerdyned '02 Pewter Camaro
Gone: '07 Charcoal Yamaha R6
Gone: Ex-wife, lol
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