supercharger/aftermarket turbo
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supercharger/aftermarket turbo
help please someone who has done this or really knows what they are talking about i have gotta 20 different opinions non similar i have an 88 13b n/a i want to put a suercharger or aftermarket turbo who makes them where can i get one used if anyone knows of oneor new what has got to be done t this car new ecu? wiring? exhaust? etc etc et thanks for help[SIZE=4][FONT=courier new][COLOR=red]
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http://www.mariahmotorsports.com/
they are the only people i know of that offer the Nelson/Paxton supercharger for your car. im not sure that they have them any more but they were going to offer them again if the demand was there. i believe that their kit comes w/ all fuel stuff you need to, or they can answer your questions. as for the turbo. the easiest way to do that would to swap a jspec motor in and get computer for it.
they are the only people i know of that offer the Nelson/Paxton supercharger for your car. im not sure that they have them any more but they were going to offer them again if the demand was there. i believe that their kit comes w/ all fuel stuff you need to, or they can answer your questions. as for the turbo. the easiest way to do that would to swap a jspec motor in and get computer for it.
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Give this site a try (http://www.geocities.com/boatseason/). He comes here once in awhile so you may want to send him a PM or email if you have specific questions.
My advice: go get yourself a TII instead. It will probably be cheaper and will save a lot of headaches. Adding a SC may be an option if your car is in excellent condition, but swapping in a TII motor is very serious and expensive work (engine, harness, ECU, etc...).
Jay
My advice: go get yourself a TII instead. It will probably be cheaper and will save a lot of headaches. Adding a SC may be an option if your car is in excellent condition, but swapping in a TII motor is very serious and expensive work (engine, harness, ECU, etc...).
Jay
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