Optra 2004 (Lacetti)
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Optra 2004 (Lacetti)
Hi,
I am from Malaysia, over here i got a Optra 1.8 LT (1.8 d-tec engine).
I would like to add in a turbo.
Can anyone provide me a guide as to how to do this and where to buy all the stuffs?
Appreciate some pointers here
I am from Malaysia, over here i got a Optra 1.8 LT (1.8 d-tec engine).
I would like to add in a turbo.
Can anyone provide me a guide as to how to do this and where to buy all the stuffs?
Appreciate some pointers here
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Tom@ 360 Dynamics has kits for the 1.8L
How much power you want is directly related to cost.
As you make more power the cost of the required parts goes up exponentially.
I could see a 1.8L making 400hp for around $10,000 USD but that would require some real serious work.
How much power you want is directly related to cost.
As you make more power the cost of the required parts goes up exponentially.
I could see a 1.8L making 400hp for around $10,000 USD but that would require some real serious work.
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1994 Opel Calibra 4X4 turbo ( C20LET 2.0L Turbo )
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What is required?
Hi,
Ok I just need around 40-50 more bhp than the standard 1.8 LT that i have now.
Hmm budget wise, depends. I hope dynamics360 (they didnt reply my mail) can let me know how to proceed.
Few questions :-
- can the current auto gearbox support the new horse power?
- the current rods and piston wont work for turbo right? I mean the compression ratio is non turbo built.
I am ready to spend say around USD 3-4k.
Ok I just need around 40-50 more bhp than the standard 1.8 LT that i have now.
Hmm budget wise, depends. I hope dynamics360 (they didnt reply my mail) can let me know how to proceed.
Few questions :-
- can the current auto gearbox support the new horse power?
- the current rods and piston wont work for turbo right? I mean the compression ratio is non turbo built.
I am ready to spend say around USD 3-4k.
heres the link for the turbo kits. not sure about shipping but for the price range you have to spend should be more than enough to get the whole kit. also make sure to get MLS headgasket (if Tom has it for the 1.8l) just for an extra precaution. well when Tom hits you up he'll be able to recommend everything you'll need.
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oh and as for the pistons and rods. i don't know too much but if your only looking for about 40-50 extra ponies i believe about 6 psi of boost should be enough for that and your stock internals can handle that much. you really don't need to change internals unless you plan on goin over like 8 or 9 psi of boost constantly.
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Turbo
Hi,
Thanks for the link.
ACtually i am a real noob when it comes to turbo.
I tot that pic is just the manifold, how about the turbine itself? and how do we get put them all together?
What do i need actually??
- the turbo manifold
- turbine
- simple elec meter to monitor (Apexi AFC, over here it cost USD 100 only)
anything else?
Yup if .6 boost is all that is needed to get the 40-50bhp, i would be happy. No change of rods needed?
Thanks for the link.
ACtually i am a real noob when it comes to turbo.
I tot that pic is just the manifold, how about the turbine itself? and how do we get put them all together?
What do i need actually??
- the turbo manifold
- turbine
- simple elec meter to monitor (Apexi AFC, over here it cost USD 100 only)
anything else?
Yup if .6 boost is all that is needed to get the 40-50bhp, i would be happy. No change of rods needed?
well i know on that link that Tom has a turbo kit with mostly everything for about $1200 USD. just look at the kit for the 1.6l and it'll list everything that comes with it. now the pic you saw was a cast iron turbo-mani. well try to pm Tom at 360dynamics again or see if he'll respond to this thread because he'll be able to tell you everything you need to know. but i highly doubt you would have to change rods or any internals to just run 6psi.
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Re: Turbo
With an exhaust, and the UD pulley.. at about 6-7psi with 91octane fuel you should be able to make 185whp. No change of rods or any of that needed.. although i would highly recommend putting ARP bolts in thereMagneto wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the link.
ACtually i am a real noob when it comes to turbo.
I tot that pic is just the manifold, how about the turbine itself? and how do we get put them all together?
What do i need actually??
- the turbo manifold
- turbine
- simple elec meter to monitor (Apexi AFC, over here it cost USD 100 only)
anything else?
Yup if .6 boost is all that is needed to get the 40-50bhp, i would be happy. No change of rods needed?
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-Turbo in the works
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Re: What is required?
This shouldn't be too hard to do on stock internals.Magneto wrote:Ok I just need around 40-50 more bhp than the standard 1.8 LT that i have now.
Tom is extreemly sick right now.... he probably won't be answering too many emails or PM's right now.... last night he went home.... slept for 2hrs, got up and ate some supper and went back to bed for the rest of the night.Magneto wrote:I hope dynamics360 (they didnt reply my mail) can let me know how to proceed.
Yes.... the tranny should be ok.... and I think the clutch might be ok.... it's hard to say.... 50 to 60 hp more would proably burn it out fairly quickly.Magneto wrote: can the current auto gearbox support the new horse power?
I'd suggest that you simply install a thicker head gasket to lower the compression a little but this might cause issues with the Camshaft timing.Magneto wrote: the current rods and piston wont work for turbo right? I mean the compression ratio is non turbo built.
Tom's trying to work on some aftermarket adjustable cam gears but there are a few issues that have to be worked out before he will know if they will work or not.
In case you didn't know.... when you install a thicker gasket it moves the cam position slightly..... normally on something like a Civic you just install some adjustable cam gears and your all fixed up.
I'm not saying that you would have a problem if you didn't install adjustable cam gears..... I don't know how much room there is to play with on these engines (won't know until adjustable cam gears are installed on my engine and we fool around with it )
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1994 Opel Calibra 4X4 turbo ( C20LET 2.0L Turbo )
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W/ 40-50 hp above stock you can keep the stock clutch but like Chris said it will burn out a little quicker
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
er...what happen to forenzamotorsports.com
www.forenzamotorsports.com - the site is always down? Is the cold intake still for sale? whats the inc of hp like with the cold intake?
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Re: er...what happen to forenzamotorsports.com
Yeah they're no longer in business. but hes still selling off some of the parts so you can make your own. http://www.suzuki-forums.com/t2694-sayi ... bye-33.htm at the bottom of that thread is the info u needMagneto wrote:www.forenzamotorsports.com - the site is always down? Is the cold intake still for sale? whats the inc of hp like with the cold intake?
www.KinkyMotorsports.com
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama