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Old 04-03-02, 05:55 AM
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Bridgeport Turbo on 10psi

Main reason I want a Bridgeport is coz the sound of it
I want to do a very small bridge port on all 4 ports just next to the stock port (no big of extend ports or anything)

I got 90’ seriesv turbo
Full exhaust 3’
Air filter
Rebuild with 3mm apex seal
Turbosmart boost control no more that 10psi boost

Will its BP turbo work ok with these mods.?

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A big street port will idle almost the same and be more compatible with your "mods" (looks pretty stock to me).
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Yeah, put a big street port and richen it up a lot at idle and it will lope.
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It would probably make more power too of you took the stock turbo off... it would probably choke the engine so much it would cause you to lose power compared to N/A
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have you heard a full bp n/a before???? they are ****** loud!!!!
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