help for a turbo2 swap
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help for a turbo2 swap
Hey i have an 1989 RX7 N/A...I want to do a turbo swap but just can't figure out how it would go...i kno a turbo 2 engine would fit in and all but could someone give me a run down on what i would need to get this project started... oh and all i got to spend is 2000 on this project now...so please help anyone it will be appreciated...
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all work myself im a mechanic...yea im just want it to be a basic swap nuthin to big yet just for it to run....got any advice...i would have sold and got a turbo 2 but aint none good here thats orginall without pple doing crap to it...this is just my project hopin to 2 be done by summer. thanks thou
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You should be cool then, with 2k. U can probably find an ok Jspec motor for cheap and hopefully it has good compression and seals. Good luck tho.
Here's what I gathered as far as parts when tackling my swap:
- S5 TII Jspec motor ( ok compression, needs a rebuild just to be safe)
-N370 ECU and corresponding pressure sensor.
- US spec TII engine harness
- Walbro Fuel Pump 255 LPH
- TII throttle cable
- TII tranny, clutch, flywheel and drive shaft
- TII Turbo Intake Duct (dont have mine yet, but searching)
This should be most of it if not all u need . Id recommend hitting up the classifieds daily on these forums. Some of the parts I listed pop up here and there for bomb *** prices.
Here's what I gathered as far as parts when tackling my swap:
- S5 TII Jspec motor ( ok compression, needs a rebuild just to be safe)
-N370 ECU and corresponding pressure sensor.
- US spec TII engine harness
- Walbro Fuel Pump 255 LPH
- TII throttle cable
- TII tranny, clutch, flywheel and drive shaft
- TII Turbo Intake Duct (dont have mine yet, but searching)
This should be most of it if not all u need . Id recommend hitting up the classifieds daily on these forums. Some of the parts I listed pop up here and there for bomb *** prices.
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