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NICO I WRX U how come with such a free flow system ur turbo spools up so slow? is it still a stock turbo or a bigger one, casue i thought stock spool up very fast, at like around 2200 like mine dows.
and dzx are u saying that getting a big turbo that takes long to spool up gives u better milage, casue i agree.
and dzx are u saying that getting a big turbo that takes long to spool up gives u better milage, casue i agree.
1991 subaru legacy, 2.2 turbo, automatic, 4wd, red, and very bad on gas
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ok u guys need to explain to me these numbers, i hear a lot og 16g going around, now 18g and 20g, what do they mean, is it the size of the turbo?
also whatt is a t-bird upgrade, and what do u mean by ported, i understand polished, and alsohow much does it cost?
also whatt is a t-bird upgrade, and what do u mean by ported, i understand polished, and alsohow much does it cost?
1991 subaru legacy, 2.2 turbo, automatic, 4wd, red, and very bad on gas
i dont no about the 16g 18g 20g but i think in means big bigger and even bigger, some one help me out if its wrong.
t-bird is a turbo that came on a 1988 ford thunder bird turbo coupe, it uses a ihi rhb5 turbo. if you get this turbo you take the compresser housing off and the fan and you can upgrade the stock legacy turbo to a bigger fan and housing, it botls right up. so its call a t-bird for short.
t-bird is a turbo that came on a 1988 ford thunder bird turbo coupe, it uses a ihi rhb5 turbo. if you get this turbo you take the compresser housing off and the fan and you can upgrade the stock legacy turbo to a bigger fan and housing, it botls right up. so its call a t-bird for short.
Old TD series turbos used 04 05 06 and 16 18 20 to give an estimation to the size of the two sides of the turbo. So 04 16 is a smaller quicker turbo, 06 20 is a larger slower turbo...
Like GT25 is a small turbo and GT 42 is a large one..... basically the compressor size dictates what kind of turbo you have, and you can hybrid some of them to get different performance, like the T3/4
Like GT25 is a small turbo and GT 42 is a large one..... basically the compressor size dictates what kind of turbo you have, and you can hybrid some of them to get different performance, like the T3/4
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Weren't their turbo Dodges also? I always hear about the old "turbo Dodge" community. What were those called? Chargers or something?
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'91 Legacy Turbo 5MT - mothballed
13psi, TurboXS TBE, WRX IC, Hallman MBC, TurboXS FCD, KYB AGX, Phil's STI seat, SPT short shifter, David Carter hood, Zeitronix widebandO2, Kuhmo rally tires, STI IC spray, thanks:gearboxtech.com
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The turbo dodges were good.
The Omni GLH and GLH-S (Goes Like Hell, and Goes Like Hell-Somemore).
The Caravan was available with a turbo (my friend in high school had one, it was sweet and fast, but a big stinkin peice of shit).
You've got the infamous Turbo Fox-Body, as I mentioned. You've got the Syclone and the Typhoon and Sonoma GT. You've got the ever famous Grand National, and the infamous GNX, and the further infamous Regal T-Type.
There's lots of American turbo cars. They aren't all good, and most of them turned into big shit buckets, but they were usually fast.
Lots of times, they appreciate in value too. The GNX is worth it's weight in silver now.
A brand new one sold on e-bay with less than 80 miles on it (with plastic still on the seats), for well over triple the original cost of the car.
The Omni GLH and GLH-S (Goes Like Hell, and Goes Like Hell-Somemore).
The Caravan was available with a turbo (my friend in high school had one, it was sweet and fast, but a big stinkin peice of shit).
You've got the infamous Turbo Fox-Body, as I mentioned. You've got the Syclone and the Typhoon and Sonoma GT. You've got the ever famous Grand National, and the infamous GNX, and the further infamous Regal T-Type.
There's lots of American turbo cars. They aren't all good, and most of them turned into big shit buckets, but they were usually fast.
Lots of times, they appreciate in value too. The GNX is worth it's weight in silver now.
A brand new one sold on e-bay with less than 80 miles on it (with plastic still on the seats), for well over triple the original cost of the car.
2009 Outback 2.5XT. 5MT. Satin White Pearl.
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2009 Impreza 2.5i Premium. Blue.
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