Cheapest Working Turbo Setups ?
#2
Mine was just over $1600, but dont recall the cost of each part, but give me a little while and I will dig through all my PM's and emails and get a list..
I do remember another member spending less than that, but a majority of the parts I used are brand new.
I do remember another member spending less than that, but a majority of the parts I used are brand new.
#4
Im going to run the minimal boost so that I don't have to change the headgasket or fuel system, Im also keeping the stock exhaust with it.
I basically need a manifold, turbo, downpipe, wastegate, and some sort of fuel control
oil feed/return lines...unless there's something else Im forgetting
have greddy bov,, I have the supra tt intercooler and piping,
I basically need a manifold, turbo, downpipe, wastegate, and some sort of fuel control
oil feed/return lines...unless there's something else Im forgetting
have greddy bov,, I have the supra tt intercooler and piping,
#6
cool yeah im going as basic as possible, I just want the turbo effect not a lot of hp from it.
I also dont want to replace my clutch the first week since its fairly new thats why Im going for low boost too
Can you guys think of any other parts Ill need? It seems like to me the hardest part is doing the oil feed/return lines
I also dont want to replace my clutch the first week since its fairly new thats why Im going for low boost too
Can you guys think of any other parts Ill need? It seems like to me the hardest part is doing the oil feed/return lines
#7
the oil return line is simple, just take your time doing it and take your time standing up once its finished cause your back may hurt a little..also be sure to keep it greased up really nice and dont push hard, let the drill do the work.
basic parts:
turbo
manifold
WG with dump tube
downpipe
intercooler with pipes (side mount is fine)
t-bolt clamps
bov
various sized vacuum lines
nut/bolt variety pack/box (trust me you will need it)
safc-2 (I recommend it cause you can store 2 different maps, and its easy to use)
oil feed and return lines (get the return flange from mark{98mkiv** over at clubna-t)
rtv silicone/turbo flange gasket
boost gauge
and last but not least and very important, wideband o2 sensor.
basic parts:
turbo
manifold
WG with dump tube
downpipe
intercooler with pipes (side mount is fine)
t-bolt clamps
bov
various sized vacuum lines
nut/bolt variety pack/box (trust me you will need it)
safc-2 (I recommend it cause you can store 2 different maps, and its easy to use)
oil feed and return lines (get the return flange from mark{98mkiv** over at clubna-t)
rtv silicone/turbo flange gasket
boost gauge
and last but not least and very important, wideband o2 sensor.
Last edited by turbodremz; 12-22-09 at 12:03 PM.
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#9
Cheap: spent less than $2k on entire kit, including fuel control/gauges
Fast: I dont think twice anymore when next to a GTO/SVT/RX8/Etc..est. mid 13's down the 1320..brakes tires loose first and second gear with the stock auto
Reliable: DD, now more than 1k miles since kit has been installed, was babied for the first 500 miles, but since then have been a bit more aggressive with it
#10
Cheap. Fast. Reliable quote
"cheap & reliable is not fast
fast & cheap is not reliable
reliable and fast is not cheap"
**Lexus**
haha definetly heard that ad before^ but turbodremz seems to definetly have done it, so props man
"cheap & reliable is not fast
fast & cheap is not reliable
reliable and fast is not cheap"
**Lexus**
haha definetly heard that ad before^ but turbodremz seems to definetly have done it, so props man
#11
yea its a common quote among turbo charged vehicles. (but i think its a engineering term)
but it all goes with opinion on what you think is FAST and how CHEAP is CHEAP. that varies from guy to guy.. some people are happy with 300hp some think 500hp is their fast point. im kinda a happy median with 400whp for DD.
turbodremz has a nice setup i worry about that auto trans but if its holding im happy for you bro. I was going NA-T my auto before but i wanted to pull higher hp down the line and didnt want to deal with tranny swapping so i just went straight to find a V160.
but it all goes with opinion on what you think is FAST and how CHEAP is CHEAP. that varies from guy to guy.. some people are happy with 300hp some think 500hp is their fast point. im kinda a happy median with 400whp for DD.
turbodremz has a nice setup i worry about that auto trans but if its holding im happy for you bro. I was going NA-T my auto before but i wanted to pull higher hp down the line and didnt want to deal with tranny swapping so i just went straight to find a V160.
Last edited by eliteskill; 12-22-09 at 02:27 PM.
#12
I'm goin through my gte twins to single build, and went a pretty cheap route. All new unless noted.
Turbo is BEP s366 =$999 shipped
WG Tial 44 10psi spring= $320 shipped.
Flea bay manifold T4 twin scroll used =$100 Shipped
Oil feed line= $14 shipped
Oil Return= $34 custom made
Oil fittings for the turbo and block total about $40
The only thing that was "expensive" and, in my opinion, overpriced was the fabrication of a dp and intercooler piping which will be around $650.
Thats a little over 2k, but remember some things were "sacrificed". Such as a name brand manifold. Also this doesn't include misc bolts and stuff like coolant, and rtv silicon gaskets. My goal was to have it below 2k, but I had to go custom dp and charge pipe since my kit was pieced together.
I still need to buy some kind of tuning device, but will probably be a map ecu or greddy emanage blue which can be readily found around 400 new.
Turbo is BEP s366 =$999 shipped
WG Tial 44 10psi spring= $320 shipped.
Flea bay manifold T4 twin scroll used =$100 Shipped
Oil feed line= $14 shipped
Oil Return= $34 custom made
Oil fittings for the turbo and block total about $40
The only thing that was "expensive" and, in my opinion, overpriced was the fabrication of a dp and intercooler piping which will be around $650.
Thats a little over 2k, but remember some things were "sacrificed". Such as a name brand manifold. Also this doesn't include misc bolts and stuff like coolant, and rtv silicon gaskets. My goal was to have it below 2k, but I had to go custom dp and charge pipe since my kit was pieced together.
I still need to buy some kind of tuning device, but will probably be a map ecu or greddy emanage blue which can be readily found around 400 new.
Last edited by lemmiewink; 12-22-09 at 02:35 PM. Reason: Grammar
#13
650 for a downpipe and intercooler piping to be made?
You are getting ripped off they have IC piping kits you could figure most of it out with for 150 shipped and the downpipe should be no more than 100 for a shop to make, the most expensive part will be the flanges and clamps depending on what your turbo hotside has
You are getting ripped off they have IC piping kits you could figure most of it out with for 150 shipped and the downpipe should be no more than 100 for a shop to make, the most expensive part will be the flanges and clamps depending on what your turbo hotside has
#14
650 for a downpipe and intercooler piping to be made?
You are getting ripped off they have IC piping kits you could figure most of it out with for 150 shipped and the downpipe should be no more than 100 for a shop to make, the most expensive part will be the flanges and clamps depending on what your turbo hotside has
You are getting ripped off they have IC piping kits you could figure most of it out with for 150 shipped and the downpipe should be no more than 100 for a shop to make, the most expensive part will be the flanges and clamps depending on what your turbo hotside has
#15
actually snook, $5-600 for custom fabricated parts like that sounds right...you need to factor in the amount of time for measuring, cutting, measuring, test fitting, welding, re-fitting, any changes that need to be made, and then final prep plus installation..and thats just the labor side..that wont include the fabricators pay, plus materials.
but if you piece your kit together correctly and shop wisely, you wont need parts fabricated..you can piece together a "bolt on" kit, just take your time when looking for parts, and dont just settle with what comes along at first sight.
but if you piece your kit together correctly and shop wisely, you wont need parts fabricated..you can piece together a "bolt on" kit, just take your time when looking for parts, and dont just settle with what comes along at first sight.