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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 11:41 PM
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Default T3/T4 on SOHC ZC with Vitara pistons?

Well, I have this turbo sitting here because my i put a turbo on my GF's 98 prelude but she decided she didn't want turbo after a week ( WOMEN) it's got ~100 miles, it's a 57 trim .60/.63 AR 270 degree bearings, standard one from cheapturbo.com


It's been sitting for 6 months, no one wants to buy it so I thought I maybe able to use it.

My setup will be a SOHC ZC, Vitara pistons, Y8 head gasket, not sure on turbo manifold, Y8 intake manifold, nice size intercooler, 550cc injectors, new fuel pump, tuned with Turbo Edit.

I'm not THAT worried about Lag, if i'm boosting by 4000rpm or 4500rpm that wouldn't be too bad.

If i'm not mistaken on the SOHC ZC the vitara pistons will give me really low compression therefore not sure if this thing will spool at all?

This is more for a highway pull or 1/4 mile car, more my weekend toy.

ThoughtS?
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 12:49 AM
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Default Re:T3/T4 on SOHC ZC with Vitara pistons?

You'll have to run some serious amount of boost to make up for how low the vitaras will drop your comp ratio. It'll be a dog off the line but I guess it's not your daily.
Old Dec 1, 2004 | 12:50 AM
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Default Re:T3/T4 on SOHC ZC with Vitara pistons?

Originally Posted by Jays91DXhatch
if i'm boosting by 4000rpm or 4500rpm that wouldn't be too bad
you wish :P well at least you are not gonner see a lot of boost at those rpm
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