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turbo conversion
i am thinking to do my GR into turbo i just want to konw where in sydeny i can get the kit and get them install and cost
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i done wanna sound discouraging but unless you are prepared to spend at least $15K for a really decent & well thought-out system, you can forget about turbocharging your FTO properly... the parts alone will cost you close to $8k (incl fittings) if not more, and the labour & tuning alone prob an extra $5K+
take this advice from someone who has been there and done that!
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just to get my head around this.....
I know we have jeff, danny, mikey all putting in big $$ for their turbo conversions.... however is this a lot to do the fact that they are also chasing BIG power gains and running high boost etc?
How would their developments vary from someone like wild ride's FTO (HKS FTO, car formly known as scracys
...from my understanding this was running at only a moderate boost and was a more simplified set up... however it seems to be reliable and from everything ive heard it goes pretty well....
ny comments would be good to clarify things for me (and possibly others).
I know we have jeff, danny, mikey all putting in big $$ for their turbo conversions.... however is this a lot to do the fact that they are also chasing BIG power gains and running high boost etc?
How would their developments vary from someone like wild ride's FTO (HKS FTO, car formly known as scracys

ny comments would be good to clarify things for me (and possibly others).
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Well mikey wasn't chasing huge power before, & he already spend at least 10k, but like I said in the other post, his setup is reliable & well design compare some of the cheaper setup i've seen for the FTO.
Theres no point cutting cost at the start & end up spending a lot more in the end just to fix up here & there, or worst start all over again.
Scracy's turbo setup wasn't cheap either, I remember he said he spend a fair bit of money on rebuilding his setup, and you don't know how much the original person had spend when it was done in Japan either, but from the design i doubt it would be less then 10k
Theres no point cutting cost at the start & end up spending a lot more in the end just to fix up here & there, or worst start all over again.
Scracy's turbo setup wasn't cheap either, I remember he said he spend a fair bit of money on rebuilding his setup, and you don't know how much the original person had spend when it was done in Japan either, but from the design i doubt it would be less then 10k
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not sure mil - im sure kev and mikey know,
from memory wasnt there a problem with either the evo 4 engine fitting or something being on the wrong side of the engine? so it could be done but was going to be $$$$$ (more so then a custom turbo).
im sure there is something in another post - just cant look for it now.
from memory wasnt there a problem with either the evo 4 engine fitting or something being on the wrong side of the engine? so it could be done but was going to be $$$$$ (more so then a custom turbo).
im sure there is something in another post - just cant look for it now.
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Theoretically any of the late model Evo engines (from Evo 4 onwards) should work, but there will almost certainly be some fiddling required with engine mounts, halfshafts, etc.
You could also use the 4G93 1800 turbo motor which comes out of the Lancer GSR turbo - this motor is not as strong as the 4G63, but would be quite a bit cheaper. And since an N/A version comes in the FTO GS, it may be easier to fit...
You could also use the 4G93 1800 turbo motor which comes out of the Lancer GSR turbo - this motor is not as strong as the 4G63, but would be quite a bit cheaper. And since an N/A version comes in the FTO GS, it may be easier to fit...
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Why not? I'm talking about the one fitted to the 96 onwards GSR (CM5A). It fits in the GS, and surely the turbo plumbing doesn't add that much room...spetz wrote:The CC GSR 4G93T wont fit into an FTO
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