N/A to T2 adapters availble soon!
Well I have said all I will say on the subject. Good luck to all that try it. I will be selling my 89 turbo&manifold setup in a month or 2 after my breakin is complete on the new 3mm apex seals. Going to a full t04. I will sell it with a warrantee. Will outlast the NA motor its strapped to.
Originally posted by Aaron Cake
Bah, 6 PSI. Maybe for wusses.
Bah, 6 PSI. Maybe for wusses.
I was just figuring that when I go FI (likely supercharged), i'll probably keep mine at no more than 8 PSI, because that seems around the common number for a lightly boosted (formerly)N/A engine. Of course, this is on a 218k old engine, though freshly rebuilt, it still has 218k on it....
Originally posted by Bukwild
Well I have said all I will say on the subject. Good luck to all that try it. I will be selling my 89 turbo&manifold setup in a month or 2 after my breakin is complete on the new 3mm apex seals. Going to a full t04. I will sell it with a warrantee. Will outlast the NA motor its strapped to.
Well I have said all I will say on the subject. Good luck to all that try it. I will be selling my 89 turbo&manifold setup in a month or 2 after my breakin is complete on the new 3mm apex seals. Going to a full t04. I will sell it with a warrantee. Will outlast the NA motor its strapped to.
As far as I know, all FC's and FD's use the same apex seal so they should take the same abuse assuming they are in good shape. I know that racing beat used to mention Na's with turbo's in their catalogues and how 6 psi was the limit of the stock 6 port engine. However, this was before the days of SAFC's to manipulate the stock fuel curve which will help tune the car to a safe level. They also mentioned some cooling inferiorities of the 6 port motor but, again, unless it's really pusehd hard (like a road racing course) it's hardly of any concern with a responsible driver.
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