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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 02:38 PM
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Ok guys thanks for all the responce so far.

I'm still trying to get information which will help me to select a turbo for my stock 13b-re engine which is in a VW beach buggy, I would appreciate any advice.

These are all the details.

The engine I'm using is a stock 13b-re with stock ECU out of a 1992 Mazda Cosmo from Japan.

The twin turbos were already removed and I'm presently running the engine normal aspirated but it is very lame, I guess because of the low compression.

I would appreciate it if you could help me in selecting the right turbo from my requirements below.

I'm looking for a turbo in the range of a TO4B, but not sure what compressor trim and housing, what turbine trim and what turbine housing or A/R

The car weighs 1260 lbs
I'm looking for around 300 HP
The engine is limited at 7500 rpm
I'm looking for the least amount of turbo lag
I'm looking for as much boost that I can get with the stock ECU, stock injectors and stock mass airflow meter.

You see the engine is stock I just need a turbo which will be best suited


Pictures of the buggy can be see at
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/turbomeyersmanx

Ricky
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Old Jul 8, 2004 | 06:44 PM
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You need to contacy a member named carx7, if he can't help you, no one can.
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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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I would suggest that you look for a se of stock twins and put them on there, but go non-sequential. This a much safer and less exspensive way to go.

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