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Old 10-04-06, 02:35 PM
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Best way to go turbo?

Hey I have a non-Turbo 1987 RX-7 and I want to go Turbo, but I have no idea where to start and not all that much money. But I do have a job so what's the best cheapest way to go turbo, and how cheap is it?
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JDM TII enigine/loom and ECU from same series car as yours.. that's about the least painful way to do it, the NA flywheel and clutch can be mated to the Trubo motor and you can use your NA tranny/driveline. shouldn't cost you anymore then $600 and time to do this. ( provided all the parts required come with the motor.)

however the 'cheapest 'way is typically not the 'best' way to go.
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the motor itself will cost more than $600.
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sale your n/a and get a tii.....
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