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Old 05-08-2003, 04:53 PM   #1
need turbo help please.  
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i just recieved a T4 turbo and really don't know what else i would need for the install.
i can only run 4-6 psi without an intercooler but i want to set everything up right so nothing gets destroyed.
this is the first turbo i've ever owned and any help is appreciated.
i just want nessasary equiptment...nuthing fancy. i just want it to work.
also...i have two throttle bodies and a 3.5L if it helps any.

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Old 05-08-2003, 05:02 PM   #2
Re: need turbo help please.  
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Originally posted by nightravin13
i just recieved a T4 turbo and really don't know what else i would need for the install.
i can only run 4-6 psi without an intercooler but i want to set everything up right so nothing gets destroyed.
this is the first turbo i've ever owned and any help is appreciated.
i just want nessasary equiptment...nuthing fancy. i just want it to work.
also...i have two throttle bodies and a 3.5L if it helps any.
Well your going have to direct the exhaust flow into the turbo somehow, either through a set of headers or a "Y" pipe off the manifolds. I assume since you are using a T4 you have some sort of extenal wastegate?

I'd get and EGT gauge and O2 gauge to watch the engine and make sure you don't run lean while under boost. You may need some sort of enrichment, I'd suggest a extra injector. I rising rate regulator may work but you would have to rework the fuel system.

Sounds like a neat project, good luck!

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