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Old 05-03-2010, 09:11 PM   #1
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Default What size turbo should I upgrade to?

well the car has full exsaust from downpipe back 3 inch.fuel cut defender.fuel system but id like to know what kind and size turbo i could use without putting alot more into my car at one time.car is mostly stock its a 88 TII







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Old 05-03-2010, 09:51 PM   #2
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What is "fuel system"?

Be careful what you wish for...
"Cheap will bite you in the ass."

The stock injectors max out around 240hp.
Even with an upgrade fuel pump, you might get another 15% more.
That doesn't leave you with a safety margin, as the stock turbo can hit those numbers.

Larger fuel injectors require some kinda control if you're still using the stock ECU.
Fuel computers are popular, but they can only do so much.

You understand where this is going?

Unless your engine has been recently rebuilt, it's most likely over 100k miles.
Adding the pressure of more power can cause the engine to kill itself in short time.
Do you know how much a rebuild costs?

I would recommend to get some kinda FMIC, as this increases your safety margin and gives you a nice bump in power (as long as the IC is not too big) doing it "the right way" - dropping intake temps.

If you still insist on getting more power from a larger turbo, compressor upgrades or hybrid turbos are what you're looking for...


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thank you for some useful info im just getting into these motors and im still learning and reading any article and info i can to help me out any web site i should look at to learn more.??
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