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mandingo88 03-10-08 08:18 AM

86 fc with 93fd turbo?
 
just wondering if anyone knows what all i will need to get to put a twin turbo setup off of a 93, on an 86 non turbo 13b?

re-rx7 03-10-08 09:17 AM

You will need santa claus!!

87 t-66 03-10-08 09:26 AM

not gonna happen. waste of time/money. why do you think all the FD guys go single?

TitaniumTT 03-10-08 09:51 AM

All the FD guys go single becuase they can't diagnose the twin setup or think it's too problematic. Why go single when you can get ~375+RWHP and 12psi by ~ 2krpm? Seems like a great system to me.

If you want to put that motor into an FC, you need custom EVERYTHING

If you can't weld or fabricate aluminum and steel, forget it. The mounts offered are garbage. The wiring is a pain.

It's been done by a few members but the old saying is, if you have to ask, don't bother - often holds true

Icemark 03-10-08 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 7960608)
All the FD guys go single becuase they can't diagnose the twin setup or think it's too problematic. Why go single when you can get ~375+RWHP and 12psi by ~ 2krpm? Seems like a great system to me.

If you want to put that motor into an FC, you need custom EVERYTHING

If you can't weld or fabricate aluminum and steel, forget it. The mounts offered are garbage. The wiring is a pain.

It's been done by a few members but the old saying is, if you have to ask, don't bother - often holds true

great answer and exactly right!

texFCturboII 03-10-08 10:49 AM

After all the modifications and custom crap you would have to do, you may as well just attempt to put a whole 13-brew in there!


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