Houckham
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Anyone made a custom turbo?
Whats involved?
Hom many notes (£) am i looking at?
Cheers
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Melville
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quote: Originally posted by Houckham
Anyone made a custom turbo?
Whats involved?
Hom many notes (£) am i looking at?
Cheers
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miles
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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You on about a custom turbo or a custom conversion?
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Houckham
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to put a customly made turbo on your engine
anywhere i can get information on this would be great
cheers
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Kris TD
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wat engine?
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Melville
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hes got a corsa c 1.2 sxi
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Kris TD
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your looking at about almost as much as the car is worth, about 4-5 grand pretty much
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Melville
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I think what he means mate is there anyway that he can build a turbo himself for a lot lesser price. Im not sure if its possible like but someone might know??
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Kris TD
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yeah if he fancys making a one of manifold, inlet and exhuast, needs a different cam, all new internals, then you need the turbo, custom made hoses, and then the trickiest bit, actually getting the car to work with the ecu.
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Kris TD
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it would be cheaper to pu a 2l turbo in.
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Melville
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what would be the best engine conversion to put in. I mean not necessarily for max bhp but taking into account weight and cost and also fuel oconsumption. I was thinking that possibly a 1.6??
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Kris TD
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corsa c's are a different ball game thoughn
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Melville
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oh ok. Dont reallyt know too much about engines like, incase you couldnt tell
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MikeH
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From a purely mechanical point of view turbo's have to be made from very high temperature steel and have a good oil pump to lubricate and cool.
I'm guessing if you made one yourself it would probably burn out!
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BeArDy
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quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
yeah if he fancys making a one of manifold, inlet and exhuast, needs a different cam, all new internals, then you need the turbo, custom made hoses, and then the trickiest bit, actually getting the car to work with the ecu.
not if u run a very low PSi turbo manifold inlet and powerlow zorst ye for defo
best person to ask on this is Adam Peckerwick (or what ever hes called) ask about his corsa D, and see what he had to do then he bolted a 1.5TD manifold and Inlet on his standard 1.5D
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Kris TD
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he just used 1.5 td parts, they are a direct swap.
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BeArDy
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so in that sence if u have a 2lt 16v
you could bolt a turbo manifold on, and inlet and pipe it all up and jobs done?
and eather have a turbo ECU of custom made one?
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Adam
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not sure about the internals mate but the manifolds and ecu shoulld be a straight swap
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BeArDy
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ok ok
example :
corsa 1lt 12v
take the manifold and have a small turbo fitted into it.
feed that to the inlet.
and have a custom ECU made.
and thats it ????
so why it cost 3-4k to do? as a custom ECU is only about 400
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miles
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The difference between the LET and the XE is that the let has low comp pistons. There is also a oil feed hole in the back of the let block for the oil supply to the turbo.
The inlet manifolds, injectors, fpr etc are different as well.
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Anton2K3
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Courtenay do a turbo manifold for most engines. i wanna turbo my 1.416v myself...rekon its possible?
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PaulW
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power-per-pound to convert a 1.4 16v N/A Engine to Turbo would not be that great, plus you would have reliability issues if the job isn't done proper (like courtenays 'tripple gasket' trick), plus the N/A engine isn't really designed to run on forced induction.
Best results would be from a set of TB's, there is one chappy on here (canae remember his name) has got about 135bhp out of his 1.4xe with TB's & other mods
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