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Old 05-31-02, 10:01 AM
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I am planning on adding a turbo on my 87 N/A. I am going to use a chrysler turbo off of something like a labaron. I am going to run like 5 or 6 lbs of boost. Would this work. I have someone that can do the plumbing and run my intercooler?
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Just throwing on any old tubo is not a good idea. Not only will you need to fabricate a custom manifold, you have no idea if it will even fit in the given location. And the tubo may not even flow correctly for the rotary. I say, save yourself a lot of time and money and use the turbo 2 stock unit.

I hope you have searched through this site and read the NA to turbo info. If not you should spend the next 5 hours doing so.
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