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Old 12-15-2006, 10:14 PM   #1
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then buy a turbo car(a dead turbo car), and have all the turbo componets moved over onto your car.. you'll only to be able to boost lik 9 maybe 9.5 but that more then stock i belive, and with a bigger exhaust you should gain more horsepower but i wouldnt do this if you have alot of miles on your engine

Then your car will be known as a na-t
i would do somethin like that but i don't have the room for 2 dead cars in my little parking spot, come to think of it i don't know if i have enough room to do just a swap alone, :\ .. b/c i'm in townhomes where the parkinglot is all shared and i have 2 TINY spaces ahhh noooo
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Old 12-15-2006, 10:20 PM   #2
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O that sucks im just going to rebuild my supras 86.5 na engine put bigger pistons in it and see if i can get forged internals if there not to much so i can boost over 9psi when i turbo mine, somthing that will probly take me a while if i cant i will just bore out the engine and do all the basic na performance upgrade headers intake exhause probly the 550cc injecter swap some ignition system upgrades you no lol
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Old 12-16-2006, 01:39 AM   #3
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so if i were to buy that engine from the website, what else would i need to buy? i'm really curious as to how much more money i'd need to dump into the car to get it turbo'd
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Old 12-24-2006, 08:04 AM   #4
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so if i were to buy that engine from the website, what else would i need to buy? i'm really curious as to how much more money i'd need to dump into the car to get it turbo'd
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Old 12-24-2006, 08:35 AM   #5
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here's a good writeup on it.
http://4cefed.com/conversion.html
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Old 12-24-2006, 02:52 PM   #6
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You know, there is really nothing wrong with the N/A engine. It is a much cleaner setup, more room to work on and such an understressed engine it could last almost forever! With attention to breathing and a nice raise in compression, it could be made very strong.

I have an N/A and a turbo. My daughter drives the N/A and really likes it. She likes the turbo too, but her car has more drive around, useable torque. I rebuilt hers a year ago with stock stuff, but milled the head for a bump in compression. It was a pretty cheap rebuild.

I would say, stay with the engine you have. You can pour some money into it and have a very fun car. With a shot of nitrous, well, twice as much fun. There are enough goodies out there that would make your car a fast car and very reliable still. Headers, a must. You could spend the money on a set of cams, they seem to be very pricey, but cams are what makes the N/A engine breath and pull at the higher rpm's.

Spend the money on making your car handle, lower it and maybe a body kit. Turbo charging makes quite a bit of power, but at a reliablilty price and if you go crazy, at the expense of an engine. Build what you have. Get that experience, keep the better shifting transmission on the N/A, then after you have doen that, or while doing that, keep looking for a turbo car and after selling yours you can get a turbo that has all the right stuff already in it!

Just my opinion, but I am happy with both. They are still just rare enough to turn heads, but with a big enough following to still have a pretty good aftermarket supply.

Good luck and keep us informed.

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You know, there is really nothing wrong with the N/A engine. It is a much cleaner setup, more room to work on and such an understressed engine it could last almost forever! With attention to breathing and a nice raise in compression, it could be made very strong.

I have an N/A and a turbo. My daughter drives the N/A and really likes it. She likes the turbo too, but her car has more drive around, useable torque. I rebuilt hers a year ago with stock stuff, but milled the head for a bump in compression. It was a pretty cheap rebuild.

I would say, stay with the engine you have. You can pour some money into it and have a very fun car. With a shot of nitrous, well, twice as much fun. There are enough goodies out there that would make your car a fast car and very reliable still. Headers, a must. You could spend the money on a set of cams, they seem to be very pricey, but cams are what makes the N/A engine breath and pull at the higher rpm's.

Spend the money on making your car handle, lower it and maybe a body kit. Turbo charging makes quite a bit of power, but at a reliablilty price and if you go crazy, at the expense of an engine. Build what you have. Get that experience, keep the better shifting transmission on the N/A, then after you have doen that, or while doing that, keep looking for a turbo car and after selling yours you can get a turbo that has all the right stuff already in it!

Just my opinion, but I am happy with both. They are still just rare enough to turn heads, but with a big enough following to still have a pretty good aftermarket supply.

Good luck and keep us informed.

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thanks for the advice, i've never really heard anyone say to stick with the N/A platform, but i think you just might've swayed me. i just really wanted the easy power from a turbo, and just the thought of boost was almost hypnotizing :[

how much do you think i would need to spend to achieve ~300hp on the 7MGE? cams, headers, my exhaust is fine, my intake should be too, maybe take out the converter (would this make enough of a difference in power to actually do it?), how much did it cost to mill the head? was it a noticeable gain in performance? if i'm up to it, i'll look into nitrous, seems like a very cheap way to gain temporary hp, and i'm VERY curious to see how real nitrous affects a car's performance.

what else can i do that won't cost me my left arm?
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