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j2sw
post May 6 2004, 09:33 AM
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I was searching through the archives and did not find much discussion on turbo kits for a non-turbo 2G Engine. I have a 98 stock 2.0 with some minor bolt ons. I am looking into a turbo kit. Who here has done this? What kinds of electronics do you need to upgrade? ECU?

Any kit recommendations? I am not looking for crazy power, just a nice entry level kit.

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natedogg
post May 6 2004, 09:42 AM
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www.hahnracecraft.com Look under automotive turbo systems.
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post May 6 2004, 09:48 AM
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I know of three people that have done the turbo on that car. One of them just blew his car up (after a month), he threw a rod through the block making a whole a little bigger then a quarter. The other two are recoil and temp_me on here... I'm sure this is probably going to be the overall concensus of the board, but I would suggest going out and finding yourself a gst or gsx, and not turboing the chrystler motor wacko.gif

If your still convinced and looking for a kit, hahn racecraft has a pretty nice one. But i would suggest upgrading ur rods, pistons, injectors, and deffinitly getting some sort of fuel controller such as an SAFC


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post May 12 2004, 08:31 AM
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There are a LOT of parts that you'll need that you probably don't know about. IMO it'd be more worthwhile and even less time consuming to just swap in a 4g63T(possibly cheaper too) Besides, that way you'll be running ~12psi instead of the measely (sp?) 8psi or so you'd run on a NT-T conversion


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