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