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turbo issue

Post by lanos rider »

guy's i want ur opinion of installing a turbo on a lanos se 1.6 dohc 16 valve engin
thanx
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Post by python235 »

HEY i thought ur selling it??????
if not GO FOR IT!!!
but it costs around 400 jds for a stage 2 turbo transplant and not anybody would do it !!
or just keep it on safe boost by just slaping one on on small bosst to kep it safe !! and u need to put 2 head gaskets!!!
MAN THIS COULD BE COOL!
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Post by MMamdouh »

sounds like a good idea... go for it.

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Post by Audacity Racing »

if you can afford the fab costs or have the ability to fab the manifold yourself... do it. my twin project is taking a lot of work to get everything going because of the header fabrication
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Post by tango »

Go for it. As long as you know that it CANNOT be done cheaply. Plan on spending as much as is possible (even though you may not have to). Murphy's great Law states "if something can go wrong it will". Don't cut corners. Spend the time and energy (money) to do things properly. Start with low boost (no more than 5psi) and gradually increase boost after a while and listen for knocking. You don't want to start at 10psi and then fry the engine.

Good luck.
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