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turbo 1st gen,need help!
i just bought some things to make my 1st gen turbo.i have a turbonetics t5 turbo with wastegate.i have a webber 40 side draft with 2 injector set up.i have the down pipe and a supra intercooler.ineed help finding out what else i need to complete it.what brand you may herd off was good for a decent for the price and where i might be able to get them in south fl.thanks
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You will get more luck in the first gen area for general set ups related to your car, there are many turbo guys there who can answer your questions better..... I will move it and keep an eye on it in that section.
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Re: turbo 1st gen,need help!
Originally posted by turbo85
i just bought some things to make my 1st gen turbo.i have a turbonetics t5 turbo with wastegate.i have a webber 40 side draft with 2 injector set up.i have the down pipe and a supra intercooler.ineed help finding out what else i need to complete it.what brand you may herd off was good for a decent for the price and where i might be able to get them in south fl.thanks
i just bought some things to make my 1st gen turbo.i have a turbonetics t5 turbo with wastegate.i have a webber 40 side draft with 2 injector set up.i have the down pipe and a supra intercooler.ineed help finding out what else i need to complete it.what brand you may herd off was good for a decent for the price and where i might be able to get them in south fl.thanks
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I'm assuming you are running the Webber style throttle bodies?? You will need an after market computer like Haltech...etc. Get a cartech exh manifold if you can find one. What motor are you running?
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Re: Re: turbo 1st gen,need help!
Originally posted by luiml73
Is that you Robert? If not sorry I know someone who just bought that same setup from a friend, anf also lives in South, FL
Is that you Robert? If not sorry I know someone who just bought that same setup from a friend, anf also lives in South, FL
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If you are going to run a distributor, check out the haltech F9.. it is just a fuel computer.. they go second hand fairly cheap.. There are tons of others.. do a search.
As for fuel pressure regulator and pump, it is the same, there are tons, just search. The SX is a nice regulator though. They go for ~130 i believe...
As for pump, just pickup a walbro pump..
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As for fuel pressure regulator and pump, it is the same, there are tons, just search. The SX is a nice regulator though. They go for ~130 i believe...
As for pump, just pickup a walbro pump..
-Zach
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Originally posted by zyounker
If you are going to run a distributor, check out the haltech F9.. it is just a fuel computer.. they go second hand fairly cheap.. There are tons of others.. do a search.
As for fuel pressure regulator and pump, it is the same, there are tons, just search. The SX is a nice regulator though. They go for ~130 i believe...
As for pump, just pickup a walbro pump..
-Zach
If you are going to run a distributor, check out the haltech F9.. it is just a fuel computer.. they go second hand fairly cheap.. There are tons of others.. do a search.
As for fuel pressure regulator and pump, it is the same, there are tons, just search. The SX is a nice regulator though. They go for ~130 i believe...
As for pump, just pickup a walbro pump..
-Zach
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Walbro makes pumps for fuel injection.. most of us run walbro 255... I have a inline bosch pump from the TT porche.
BTW both of those are good for over 400RWHP which is probably alot higher flow then you will need.
-Zach
BTW both of those are good for over 400RWHP which is probably alot higher flow then you will need.
-Zach
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Originally posted by zyounker
Walbro makes pumps for fuel injection.. most of us run walbro 255... I have a inline bosch pump from the TT porche.
BTW both of those are good for over 400RWHP which is probably alot higher flow then you will need.
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Walbro makes pumps for fuel injection.. most of us run walbro 255... I have a inline bosch pump from the TT porche.
BTW both of those are good for over 400RWHP which is probably alot higher flow then you will need.
-Zach
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I would go with an SX.. they are fairly cheap and pretty nice.. They go for ~130 i believe..
And get the 1:1.. It will raise the PSI for every PSI of boost.. So if you run a 35psi base, it will raise 1 psi for every psi of boost...
-Zach
And get the 1:1.. It will raise the PSI for every PSI of boost.. So if you run a 35psi base, it will raise 1 psi for every psi of boost...
-Zach
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Originally posted by zyounker
I would go with an SX.. they are fairly cheap and pretty nice.. They go for ~130 i believe..
And get the 1:1.. It will raise the PSI for every PSI of boost.. So if you run a 35psi base, it will raise 1 psi for every psi of boost...
I would go with an SX.. they are fairly cheap and pretty nice.. They go for ~130 i believe..
And get the 1:1.. It will raise the PSI for every PSI of boost.. So if you run a 35psi base, it will raise 1 psi for every psi of boost...
what is 1:1.
p.s am i only supposed to run 1 pump or 2.the person who had this set up before said he was running 2 pumps.
thanks for all the advice!
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u dont need 2 pumps.. He was just doing it the cheap way most likely.
1:1 is 1PSI of boost to 1PSI of fuel pressure.. it is a ratio.. If you run 35psi base fuel pressure, and boost 5psi, it will raise the fuel pressure to 40psi.
Oh, and depending on how much power you want to make, you might need to sump the gas tank and run new fuel lines. The GSL-SE has better lines and a better tank too.
-Zach
1:1 is 1PSI of boost to 1PSI of fuel pressure.. it is a ratio.. If you run 35psi base fuel pressure, and boost 5psi, it will raise the fuel pressure to 40psi.
Oh, and depending on how much power you want to make, you might need to sump the gas tank and run new fuel lines. The GSL-SE has better lines and a better tank too.
-Zach
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Originally posted by zyounker
u dont need 2 pumps.. He was just doing it the cheap way most likely.
1:1 is 1PSI of boost to 1PSI of fuel pressure.. it is a ratio.. If you run 35psi base fuel pressure, and boost 5psi, it will raise the fuel pressure to 40psi.
Oh, and depending on how much power you want to make, you might need to sump the gas tank and run new fuel lines. The GSL-SE has better lines and a better tank too.
u dont need 2 pumps.. He was just doing it the cheap way most likely.
1:1 is 1PSI of boost to 1PSI of fuel pressure.. it is a ratio.. If you run 35psi base fuel pressure, and boost 5psi, it will raise the fuel pressure to 40psi.
Oh, and depending on how much power you want to make, you might need to sump the gas tank and run new fuel lines. The GSL-SE has better lines and a better tank too.
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so what your saying is it will only run at more psi when it goes into boost and will run at 4.5 psi at idle.i was also only going to run at about 7 pounds of boost to start and maybe go up to 10 or 12 max.depends on how the motor handles it.
so what your saying is it will only run at more psi when it goes into boost and will run at 4.5 psi at idle.i was also only going to run at about 7 pounds of boost to start and maybe go up to 10 or 12 max.depends on how the motor handles it.
What is the compression ratio of the engine? Or what engine is it?
10Psi is really the MAX you want to run on a high compression rotary without race gas.
7psi is usually considered safe..
And with EFI, Fuel pressure is alot higher then carbed.. I believe most start ~32PSI for the base.. And yes you are right, it will only raise the fuel pressure when in boost..
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the motor is a 1976 13 b with 86 rotors.it has about 40,000 miles on the motor.
the set up is carburator with 2 additional injectors with a manifold that connects to the carb.
the set up is carburator with 2 additional injectors with a manifold that connects to the carb.
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Originally posted by boosted12a
you can run more than 10 psi on the n/a rotors. its all in the fuel and timing!
you can run more than 10 psi on the n/a rotors. its all in the fuel and timing!
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Originally posted by turbo85
the injectors are mounted on a seperate manifold that attatches to the carb.
the injectors are mounted on a seperate manifold that attatches to the carb.