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Bordox 10-10-2006 08:53 AM

turbo/stock internals
 
im goin with a t3 60 trim...now will this be safe to run with stock internals as long as i dont punchit everywhere i go or is this just badidea written all over it? ???

zex_cool 10-10-2006 08:56 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 
yes

NO

may be :-\

Bordox 10-10-2006 08:56 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by zex_cool
yes

NO

may be :-\

:P

USS 10-10-2006 09:30 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 
As long as you don't go over 20% throttle, you'll be okay.

Bordox 10-10-2006 09:37 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by Snafubmx234
As long as you don't go over 20% throttle, you'll be okay.

:o are you serious?....so basically your saying it wouldbe no fun.

BLAAST 10-10-2006 09:49 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 
They mean that you need more than just the turbo but also, of course, the proper management. if timing and fueling is right, you certainly can improve your power by at leat 50% reliably.

USS 10-10-2006 10:17 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by Bordox
:o are you serious?....so basically your saying it wouldbe no fun.

No I'm not serious.

Where do you get this "I can't punch it if I have a teeerrrbbooo" attitude. Of course you can punch it, that's the ------- reason we do this. Do some research, then come back and talk with us.

Bordox 10-10-2006 10:47 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by Snafubmx234
No I'm not serious.

Where do you get this "I can't punch it if I have a teeerrrbbooo" attitude. Of course you can punch it, that's the ------- reason we do this. Do some research, then come back and talk with us.

ive done my research...i was just making sure a kit would be ok on my stock internals thats all i asked

zex_cool 10-10-2006 11:03 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by Bordox
ive done my research...i was just making sure a kit would be ok on my stock internals thats all i asked

doesnt look like it

skittersk8er 10-10-2006 11:23 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 
no you cant punch it loseryou gotta putt-putt around town dumbass the turbo adds weight so it makes the car slower. see you didnt research

ryan89crx 10-10-2006 12:44 PM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by Bordox
ive done my research...i was just making sure a kit would be ok on my stock internals thats all i asked

stock internals on your VW Rabbit??

helps to know what ------- motor...

noboostedEGo 10-10-2006 07:53 PM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by ryan89crx
stock internals on your VW Rabbit??

helps to know what ------- motor...


:S


stock internals will hold 600whp.......seriously

Bordox 10-10-2006 08:01 PM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 
its a d16y7 but dont worry about it now...i tried to ask and get help on this forum cause i thought thats what you do but i guess not

4.3Lsofrage 10-11-2006 04:51 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 
what there saying is we need more info ask the right question get the right answer, if u tune your car right and keep your boost manageable you can turbo any engine even a ------ lawn mower just keep that in mind look at the whole picture not just the fact that you have a 4 banger and you have a turbo fuel mixture, ignition timeing, compression, octane of your fuel, how good of shape your engine is. these all play roles in turbochargeing superchargeing and nitrous now go ------ boost that bitch

MADMAN4YOU 10-11-2006 04:58 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by Bordox
its a d16y7 but dont worry about it now...i tried to ask and get help on this forum cause i thought thats what you do but i guess not

Not when you come into the forum with a wide open question. With no specifics on what you are running, what you’re looking for. Just "can my internals handle a turbo"??? :S

Buddy here is an idea. Go to a search engine....i.e. Google. Type in your motor (stock d16y7 turboed). See what comes up. Bet you, you find post on a bunch of forums to help you with a little info. Than for more specifics. Come back and ask a more in-depth question....... ;D ;D

4.3Lsofrage 10-11-2006 05:49 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 
i think hmt turbo projects page has a build up of the same engine but with a t-25 turbo give it a look it may be informative

noboostedEGo 10-11-2006 07:51 AM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by Bordox
its a d16y7 but dont worry about it now...i tried to ask and get help on this forum cause i thought thats what you do but i guess not

How the hell was anyone supposed to answer that informatively? That's like asking: "Hey guys can I run 10psi stock internals or will it blow up?"

You're question was way too vague. But now that you've clarified some,

Yes, you can run a 60 trim t3 on a y7. Just make sure it's tuned.

Bordox 10-11-2006 04:02 PM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 
thank you....i appologize for the vague question i didnt realize until you actually pointed it out couple of posts ago....everyone just told me to F*** Off basically so i didnt know what to do but that i know i appreciate it.

SpeedyJAY 10-11-2006 05:18 PM

Re: turbo/stock internals
 

Originally Posted by Bordox
im goin with a t3 60 trim...now will this be safe to run with stock internals as long as i dont punchit everywhere i go or is this just badidea written all over it? ???

My stock internals didnt last at all... I ate a lot of Mexican food :8 and cheap beer before I punched it and my internals leaked onto my seat


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