Turboing Aveo

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Turboing Aveo

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well I was doing some measuring, and the Aveo just doesn't have any room under the hood. So I was thinking of putting a honda civic little 2 or 3 core radiator and using a aftermarket electric fan. I can move it to the drivers side. That should free up a lot of room for the turbo that way.
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i'm not sure if you have room, but have you tried to see how much room you would have if you put the fans on the other side? thats what some people did with the lanos.

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they won't fit between the bumper and radiator/condeser. there is only a 1 1/2" between them. Remeber the Aveo has a lot smaller front end than the lanos
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perhaps you could check out the possibility of doing a remote turbo system...
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daewooluvr wrote:perhaps you could check out the possibility of doing a remote turbo system...
:D :arrow: http://www.ststurbo.com

Although they aren't necessarily off the shelf turbos (or so they say on the website) it's definatly a possability.
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money wrote:
daewooluvr wrote:perhaps you could check out the possibility of doing a remote turbo system...
:D :arrow: http://www.ststurbo.com

Although they aren't necessarily off the shelf turbos (or so they say on the website) it's definatly a possability.
If it's that easy, can't you just do it yourself then? You don't need an intercooler neither an oil line. So what is it consist of... just a turbo, and piping? Then just cut off the exhaust, put a turbo at the end, pipe it all the way to the intake manufold, and basically you're done?
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yo do need and oil line, the turbo will still have to have oil cooling and lubricating it. The oil return line would have to carry a dry sump pump to pump back the return back to the car, of u could get a self oild turbo.
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AcingTeam wrote:
money wrote:
daewooluvr wrote:perhaps you could check out the possibility of doing a remote turbo system...
:D :arrow: http://www.ststurbo.com

Although they aren't necessarily off the shelf turbos (or so they say on the website) it's definatly a possability.
If it's that easy, can't you just do it yourself then? You don't need an intercooler neither an oil line. So what is it consist of... just a turbo, and piping? Then just cut off the exhaust, put a turbo at the end, pipe it all the way to the intake manufold, and basically you're done?
I don't really know the specifics. It seems simple enough, but from what I know (and all I know is pretty much what I've read from there site) the turbo's they use aren't regular off the shelf units. I don't know what's different about them - if anything, that could be a marketing ploy.

But basically, yea that's all I've really seen them do. They have a 12V oil pump system, which there again I'm not 100% on how that specifically works but I can't imagine it's too technical (how can it be?) I'm sure there's more to it than just that, although it doesn't seem there's much more.
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richardmatalon wrote:yo do need and oil line, the turbo will still have to have oil cooling and lubricating it. The oil return line would have to carry a dry sump pump to pump back the return back to the car, of u could get a self oild turbo.
That's more or less what this one is if I understand it, or it at least has an independent oiling system. Go check 'em out they can answer the questions better than I ;).
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