Well, I have finally decided to begin my turbo project. After turboing some other things, and learning more and more about fabrication, I am ready to try. My goal is to turbo the car and run 7-12 psi of boost while spending under $1000.
First I selected a turbo. I made this excel sheet to make it easy. You guys can feel free to use it if you want, just remember who made it.
boostflow.xls
From my boostflow sheet, I then plotted my air flow for 3 different boost levels on different turbo maps. I liked the t-04E 60 trim, so I started looking. My friend used to have a turbo TA, with a te-44 turbo on it, he replaced it with something bigger when the te-44 started leaking a bit, and then sold the car. He ended up giving me the te-44, which come to find out is the same compressor as a T-04E 60 trim.
Here is a plot.
Precision Turbo and Engine TE-44 Turbo, with a 3.8L engine at 7, 9, & 12psi plotted on it.
I then started planning on how to route it in the engine bay. I decided to make a setup using stock manifolds that are flipped. I am not 100% it will work, but I can modify them if needed. I will then make my own y pipe in front of the engine, and to the turbo. The turbo is internally wastegated, which will make things easy.
The setup will be intercooled, but I haven't gotten one cheap/free yet.
Here is my budget plan so far:
Turbo - $0.00
Rebuild for turbo - $100.00
New wastegate housing - $50.00
FMU - $160
Flanges (I will make them)- $0.00
Manifolds - $0.00
Piping (to fabricate) - $80.00
Intercooler - $150.00 Got it for $20!
Boost Gauge - $20.00 used
Silicon Connectors - $50.00
Oil Line (already have some) - $50.00
The grand total so far - $530 (Down from $660.)
Questions/comments/arguments?
UPDATE #1 - Got an SRT-4 Intercooler for a whopping $20. Brings the total down from $660 to $530 left to go. Looking into custom front sweeping headers, or GN style manifolds. We will see.
[ October 28, 2005, 01:46 PM: Message edited by: AZ3.8Camaro ]
First I selected a turbo. I made this excel sheet to make it easy. You guys can feel free to use it if you want, just remember who made it.
boostflow.xls
From my boostflow sheet, I then plotted my air flow for 3 different boost levels on different turbo maps. I liked the t-04E 60 trim, so I started looking. My friend used to have a turbo TA, with a te-44 turbo on it, he replaced it with something bigger when the te-44 started leaking a bit, and then sold the car. He ended up giving me the te-44, which come to find out is the same compressor as a T-04E 60 trim.
Here is a plot.
Precision Turbo and Engine TE-44 Turbo, with a 3.8L engine at 7, 9, & 12psi plotted on it.
I then started planning on how to route it in the engine bay. I decided to make a setup using stock manifolds that are flipped. I am not 100% it will work, but I can modify them if needed. I will then make my own y pipe in front of the engine, and to the turbo. The turbo is internally wastegated, which will make things easy.
The setup will be intercooled, but I haven't gotten one cheap/free yet.
Here is my budget plan so far:
Turbo - $0.00
Rebuild for turbo - $100.00
New wastegate housing - $50.00
FMU - $160
Flanges (I will make them)- $0.00
Manifolds - $0.00
Piping (to fabricate) - $80.00
Intercooler - $150.00 Got it for $20!
Boost Gauge - $20.00 used
Silicon Connectors - $50.00
Oil Line (already have some) - $50.00
The grand total so far - $530 (Down from $660.)
Questions/comments/arguments?
UPDATE #1 - Got an SRT-4 Intercooler for a whopping $20. Brings the total down from $660 to $530 left to go. Looking into custom front sweeping headers, or GN style manifolds. We will see.
[ October 28, 2005, 01:46 PM: Message edited by: AZ3.8Camaro ]
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