turbo on a NA motor
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turbo on a NA motor
i have a 91 legacy with 130k. i just bought a 1991 turbo ss awd. i'm putting the awd in the first car cause it's in better shape. how bad will it be to put the turbo on the NA motor??
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blaphemy. Somebody ban this guy!snowboarded wrote:Or drop your SS motor into a 2.5RS shell.

The problem with putting the turbo on your NA motor is you will have to pull the motor and change the crossmember to do the swap of turbo parts. So, if the motor is coming out, it makes sense to change everything to factory turbo.
Consider rebuilding the turbo engine while your other car still runs fine. And the wiring isn't very hard. You only need to change 6 wires and add the ones for the boost control and pressure sensor, etc on the passenger side. IIRC it is something like 12 wires you need to bring in. Knowing what I know now, I could do it without removing the dash...
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thanks for the input
i think now i'm going to rebuild the na motor and lower the compression. thank you for pointing out that i will need to switch the front sub frame. i was not aware that they were different. i got a td04 and a cat less down pipe from a 02 wrx. i am going to get a header for a wrx also.
does anyone have any dyno info to show the diiference between a unequal length header and an equal length header?
also i know the computer system in the car is pretty old. can you reflash the computer in these cars' to tune them. or can you buy a plugin tuning system. i have this dos program that i am suppose to plug into the car and read vital signs. can i work with this program?
does anyone have any dyno info to show the diiference between a unequal length header and an equal length header?
also i know the computer system in the car is pretty old. can you reflash the computer in these cars' to tune them. or can you buy a plugin tuning system. i have this dos program that i am suppose to plug into the car and read vital signs. can i work with this program?
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Currently, I am shoving 10 psi through my STOCK 1991 NA 2.2. NO engine management. STOCK NA timing. No intercooling. Upgraded injectors from 270 to 370cc. Trimmed MAF signal by 5%. Stock NA 9.5-1 compression. Crazy is not the word for it. I blew up (ok, just shattered pistons) 2 motors before this with the same setup intercooled and I don't understand the difference. Possibly I have a lower compression motor now, just don't know.
Anyway, I am making roughly an additional 8 hp per pound of boost. So I am getting around 210 chp which is about 180 whp. I have a dyno chart on a Mustange dyno showing proof of 152 hp, 160 torque at 7 psi barely running on 4 cylinders and fuel pressure at about 30 psi (I had an ungodly clogged tank sock.)
My point?
The 90-94 2.2 NA engine is plenty strong to hold low end boost, probably up to 12-14 psi.....if you engine management it. And if you simply swap in some low compression pistons, probably a whole lot more.
Anyway, I am making roughly an additional 8 hp per pound of boost. So I am getting around 210 chp which is about 180 whp. I have a dyno chart on a Mustange dyno showing proof of 152 hp, 160 torque at 7 psi barely running on 4 cylinders and fuel pressure at about 30 psi (I had an ungodly clogged tank sock.)
My point?
The 90-94 2.2 NA engine is plenty strong to hold low end boost, probably up to 12-14 psi.....if you engine management it. And if you simply swap in some low compression pistons, probably a whole lot more.
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Turbotank, the ECU is non-hackible. You need to get some sort of piggyback or standalone to mess with it.
However, as I have shown, you can boost up to 10 psi with the stock ecu. If you were to even get a MSD DIS-2 then you could pull timing which is pretty damn important.
However, as I have shown, you can boost up to 10 psi with the stock ecu. If you were to even get a MSD DIS-2 then you could pull timing which is pretty damn important.
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1992 wagon, wifes daily, high compression
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the motor I'm running right now has over 200k on it. running strong at about 6psi right now. I've got a small oil leak to fix, then I'm going back up to 10psi ... gotta start buting premium fuel again though when I do that 

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It's a pretty good set up. I know a couple of guys running Ej25 heads on an Ej22E bottom end. CR is 8.6:1 Good for a good 12-15psi of intercooled boost.206er wrote: or what about ej20g heads on a stock NA bottom end. that should be pretty low with that huge volume.
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phase I Ej22 head gaskets...
If anyone else needs info, PM me. I am on dial up and don't have the patience for Sammydafish's freaking Jaguar to load everytime I go to check up on the thread!!!
If anyone else needs info, PM me. I am on dial up and don't have the patience for Sammydafish's freaking Jaguar to load everytime I go to check up on the thread!!!
1974 Porsche 914 Cam Am Limted Edition AKA the Bumble Bee
1973 Porsche 914 2.0 l -Suby swap pending
1968 Porsche 911t survivor 47k original miles
2000 2.5RS daily driver.
1999 2.5RS w/ 50+ extra whp
Suby Hai!
1973 Porsche 914 2.0 l -Suby swap pending
1968 Porsche 911t survivor 47k original miles
2000 2.5RS daily driver.
1999 2.5RS w/ 50+ extra whp
Suby Hai!
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Crossmember isn't that big of an issue.
http://rallitekforums.com/forums/attach ... entid=1492
And I SO would not bother putting a turbo on an NA motor, especially a 2.2 For the amount of work and money it takes.
http://rallitekforums.com/forums/attach ... entid=1492
And I SO would not bother putting a turbo on an NA motor, especially a 2.2 For the amount of work and money it takes.