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luism12lm 01-21-07 12:16 PM

TII rotor on a GSL-SE 13b FI engine
 
This is just a question. If I want to convert my GSL-SE 13B engine into turbo, is it possible to use a TII rotor on a GSL-SE 13b FI engine? If possible what else would I need? Where can I find more information?

Thank you,

Luism12lm

trochoid 01-21-07 12:19 PM

Sure, you need the appropriate front and rear weights for the rotors you use, S4 or S5 and 2mm apex seals. You have a PM too.

blazer1313 01-21-07 04:04 PM

you'd need turbo end irons too unless for some reason you want to keep the wussy backpressure activated 6 ports...

actually there's no point trying to convert your 84-85 FI engine to turbo...1. you'd need an aftermarket ECU to be able to tune more fuel flow 2. the whole 6 port mess......mostly everyone just buys a JDM imported engine from a TII. Usually comes with engine, intake manifolds, injectors, wiring harness, turbo(s) and in some cases the transmission. In the 1st gen FAQ page there's a link to the whole TII swap How To

stevensimon 01-21-07 04:06 PM

and one more thing.. keep the na rotors in the turbo motor! more power with less boost and a quicker spool. i love it to death. just make sure you have a good tune

trochoid 01-21-07 04:09 PM

True, the 6-ports suck, but using 12A end irons during the build solves that problem.

luism12lm 01-21-07 04:46 PM

Thank you guys, I’ve been doing some research and you all right. Sound like is better to swap instead of convert.


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