Street Port Turbo N/A questions and discussion??

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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 01:26 AM
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Good evening RX7 club! So i am curious as to why people do not like to turbo the N/A engines? They have a 9:4:1 compression which i think would be a nice ratio for 8-10 lbs. I have never gone turbo in a car yet lol so picking up some ideas and giving you guys the opportunity to share your opinions so we can learn from each other! I have a 60k mile street-port N/A with goopy apex seals and mazdatrix rebuild kit ( so it be told) from a friend of mine who owned the car for about 3 years but it sat for 2. replaced injectors, fuel tank, 255 walbro pump, steel braided brake and clutch lines, 4 piston calipers, PBM solid bushing and spherical bearings, 2 inch pace setter headers straight pipe to racing beat catback. new clutch kit and picked up another s5 N/A trans because mine popped the week i got it running :/. BIG QUESTION is with the build i have going would it be ok to boost 8-10 lbs on this dorrito????? i know its all in the tune but just some specifications and some data to back it up would be much appreciated XD
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 12:40 PM
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Old May 6, 2018 | 06:41 PM
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It's actually pretty common, only big downfall is the high compression becomes a limiting factor to those shooting for big power.
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