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Old 12-08-08, 12:06 AM
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What will it take ?

What would it take to get a 1993 fd twin turbo into the low 12's ?
These are the mods it already has.
~8K miles on Pineapple Racing Street port motor
new rotor housings ^
lapped irons ^
2mm oem mazda seals ^
koyo radiator
M2 Large IC
M2 Stage 3 Ecu
Greddy Elbow/bov
BNR Sequential Twins
M2 Dp/midpipe
Pettit Exhaust
ACT Clutch/flywheel
Cosmo 20b Fuel pump


Please let me know.

Thanks
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Read FAQ please.

Also, the M2 ECU is not tuned for a street port or BNR turbos (and is generally not recommended with a mid pipe either).
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good driving and only a few mods
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So What should i change would a single turbo be better ?
And what ecu could be bought
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single turbo and a Power FC
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How do you go about converting to a single turbo im sure you need a new manifold and what turbo is good.?
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use the search button its ur friend. this has been beat to death with a stick.
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Thumbs down

^^^^

Agreed on searching.

OP. STOP asking question after question! Use the "search" function and spend some time reading!

There is a "ton" of info out there. You just have to spend some of YOUR time reading.

You meet the minimum number for public posts, and you are finally allowed to post in the general forums, and this is how you start?

READ, READ, READ, READ.

Ok, off my soap box now.

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an old rule of thumb i remember..its a rough estimate but to get into the 12's it takes about 1/10th of the weight of the car in hp...so say 3000 lbs as the car will be ran...(you in it, gas, everything into consideration) would need ~300 hp at the wheels...of course driver input on a manual trans is always a [large] factor.
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how much are you runing right now/? 13s?
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The guys says its a 400hp car




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