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RRFPR is for folks who are looking to rebuild their motors after 5k miles. Trust me.
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Originally posted by Cyrix2k View PostI can put together a very basic system for less than the kit costs, but honestly kit pricing isn't bad. When you add in the cost of all the connectors, shipping, parts that don't fit correctly, etc, it gets expensive very quickly. @300hp, you're realistically looking at the following:
-Injectors
-EMS/some kind of custom tune
-Charge tubing
-Couplers & T-bolts
-Optional Intercooler
-Oil feel and drain lines
-Oil drain fitting... generally requires dropping the oil pan and having the fitting TIG welded in. + oil pan gasket
-Turbo
-Exhaust
-Optional external wastegate
-BOV
-Clutch
-Headstuds or different headbolts
-Optional headgasket
-Gauges
-Turbo manifold
-Exhaust
-Wideband o2 sensor, controller, and gauge
And I'm probably forgetting stuff. Attach prices to those items and it can be a real shock.
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Couple more things.
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Originally posted by jaywood View PostI started with a kit. It was definitely a good learning experience. Now that I know what each part of a turbo system does I feel I could put one together for cheaper than a kit costs. The reason I went with a kit is because I was worried about everything not fitting/matching up with each other.
-Injectors
-EMS/some kind of custom tune
-Charge tubing
-Couplers & T-bolts
-Optional Intercooler
-Oil feel and drain lines
-Oil drain fitting... generally requires dropping the oil pan and having the fitting TIG welded in. + oil pan gasket
-Turbo
-Exhaust
-Optional external wastegate
-BOV
-Clutch
-Headstuds or different headbolts
-Optional headgasket
-Gauges
-Turbo manifold
-Exhaust
-Wideband o2 sensor, controller, and gauge
And I'm probably forgetting stuff. Attach prices to those items and it can be a real shock.
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Have you thought about an rb30et swap. They're everywhere over here and you could get them for cheap.
Only further modifications I'd do to one of those motors is a better ecu, arp head studs, cometic MLS gasket, intercooler kit and a larger turbo from an falcon xr6t. Garrett Gt3540 with an internal gate simply bolt it up to the standard vl turbo turbo manifold and away you go.
Reason I've thought about this conversion is they're like an m20 but their is more local support for an rb30, inlet manifold is on the opposite side of the head meaning their will be no dump pipe clearance issues due to it not being on the same side as the steering shaft.
And keep the m20 on the side for something else or you can sell it for good money.
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I started with a kit. It was definitely a good learning experience. Now that I know what each part of a turbo system does I feel I could put one together for cheaper than a kit costs. The reason I went with a kit is because I was worried about everything not fitting/matching up with each other.
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300 should be easy. The direction you take will be dictated by personal preference, not really performance. If want to bolt something up and just drive, the TCD kit is probably best. If you enjoy working on the car, selecting parts, and making everything work... roll your own. Just be warned both ways will be expensive and if you make your own kit, expect some downtime.
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E30tech has a wealth of info on turbos. I'd head on over there.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by jules325i View PostI live in Australia and we cannot get cheap S50s or m50s
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Originally posted by jules325i View Posti have a 3-4k budget.
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