Advice regarding the add of turbo

X.O

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Hey all zth members...

Im currently driving a 1.3 fuel injected satria. I am interested in installing a turbo but do not know what should or will be fixed when its install. Could anyone help explain to me what will be done when the turbo is installed together with what comes along as well as how it works.

Thanks in advance guys. =)
 

Izso

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How much money do you have? What needs to be installed depends on how big is your budget. If it's less than 1K abandon your project.
 

bluhapp2

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td04l from GSR,
kotak tissue intercooler from GSR
custom pipings for i/c
custom banana
custom oil feed for turbo (tebuk oil sump)
larger injectors
piggyback/standalone/at least rechip the ecu.

optional
-aftermarket BOV
-aftermarket Wastegate

this is from what ive learnt from my BOT thread. i abandon my project because the turbine is very hard & pricey to find a nice condition one. the nice conditioned is selling for 700++. T__T it used to be around rm250-300 when i started to grow interest on turbocharging my engine :(
 

X.O

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Since its costly i shall save this money for an upgraded engine in future =)

Anyway thanks guys =)
 

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