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    #16
    Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0 View Post
    There's plenty you can do for more power. 1psi, 2psi, 3psi, 4psi, 8psi, 15psi, 25psi.

    God gave man Oxygen, oil, fire, and metals. Man made the internal combustion engine, then built the turbocharger. God saw the internal combustion engine combined with the turbocharger, and it was good.

    Boost that bitch.
    Yeaa true, seems more worth it go all out and do what I really want with it rather spend money on worse power gains.
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    Yes, it still has an m42

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      #17
      Save up and turbo it. Nitrous is great for filling in while turbos spool if you've got a laggy car and are dragging it. Sucks as a general use power adder though. Useless for anything other than drag racing.

      IG @turbovarg
      '91 318is, M20 turbo
      [CoTM: 4-18]
      '94 525iT slicktop, M50B30 + S362SX-E, 600WHP DD or bust
      '93 RX-7 FD3S

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        #18
        Originally posted by varg View Post
        Save up and turbo it. Nitrous is great for filling in while turbos spool if you've got a laggy car and are dragging it. Sucks as a general use power adder though. Useless for anything other than drag racing.
        That seems to be the general suggestion, I think I'll go ahead and do it at some point. Once I'm on winter break I'm gonna do more work on the engine ,
        Start work on strengthening all the weak points in it. I'll start a thread when I do, and keep everyone updated.
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        Yes, it still has an m42

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          #19
          Do it. What you learn by doing it will make turbo'ing later that much easier.

          Like, getting your air/fuel mix right, doing plumbing, wiring, etc.

          And since you will probably slag a few things in the learning stages, you can then build a motor from
          the ground up with the express design goal of "Turrrrbbbooooooooooo...."

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          now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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            #20
            Do it. But be cautious.

            Start small, and make sure you have a wideband that can log everything so you don't run lean. Get a chariot gauge to read everything on your phone. Have fun and make sure you have another car to get to work.

            chariot gauge


            Cheap wideband
            Best Wideband O2 Controllers around, 0.01 Lambda accurate, fast response, 2 year warranty. Open source @ $35. Plug & play @ $75. 52mm gauge w/ display @ $110


            You can put that nitrous setup on any car you own in the future as well, so it's not a lost cause. Craigslist is full of used setups, so it's very possible on a budget
            Drive it hard. Maintain it well.


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              #21
              Alright thanks for the input. I've never boosted a car before so it'll be a learning experience. Once I get the funds to do it, I'll just start small then and make sure I do everything correctly first before going big lol
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              91' 318is Brilliantrot
              Yes, it still has an m42

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                #22
                Make sure you have another way to get to work/school if something happens
                Drive it hard. Maintain it well.


                Convertible Technical & Discussion
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                  #23
                  Yea for sure, I'm covered for that. that's what I got my trusty yota for.
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                  91' 318is Brilliantrot
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                    #24
                    You know a general cost I'll be lookin at?
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                      #25
                      There's no way to estimate costs for things like this. It depends on your abilities and patience waiting for deals.

                      For example, the consensus for going stage 3 on my car is a "minimum" 4k and up. I managed to go from almost stock (tune, downpipes only), to full stage 3+ (turbos, injectors, clutch, flywheel, exhaust, FMIC, motor mounts, methanol injection setup, fuel pump) for $3k. I took my time, bought used parts as I could find them, and slowly collected until I was ready.

                      If you are capable and patient, you can do a lot with a little.
                      No E30 Club
                      Originally posted by MrBurgundy
                      Anyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.

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                        #26
                        ^He speaks the truth. I'm in ~$2500ish for my setup and it's a pretty fun car. Not screaming fast, but it's daily-able and reliable. Driven it to Miami a couple times with no issues. Running 10psi with MS1.
                        "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
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                        91 318is Turbo Sold
                        87 325 Daily driver Sold
                        06 4.8is X5
                        06 Mtec X3
                        05 4.4i X5 Sold
                        92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                        90 325i Sold
                        97 328is Sold
                        01 323ci Sold
                        92 325i Sold
                        83 528e Totaled
                        98 328i Sold
                        93 325i Sold

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                          #27
                          Awesome that's what I want to hear, glad it's still reliable after running a small amount of boost. I only ever want to run around 10 psi
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                          Yes, it still has an m42

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                            #28
                            who says R3v scares noobs away, this is a good helpful noob post, it had the potential to go down hill but you all stayed classy.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by kickinindian View Post
                              who says R3v scares noobs away, this is a good helpful noob post, it had the potential to go down hill but you all stayed classy.

                              I know right, waita keep it classy r3vlimited. Thanks for all the input everyone
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                              Yes, it still has an m42

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