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Old Apr 4, 2003 | 11:13 AM
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Default Blowing my motor making a home turbo

Hey my name is nathan and I am kinda questioning about this homemade turbo thing. I was surfing the blown motors and was wondering what might happen to my motor.
I know I need a intercooler a wastegate but dont know what kind of oil to use, and If I need diffrent injectors for a d16

I need to know this kinda stuff before I start. If there is any thing Im missing tell me

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Old Apr 4, 2003 | 12:00 PM
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you might want to see some of the turbo projects to get a better idea of what you need. Not just look at the blown motors page.
Old Apr 4, 2003 | 12:27 PM
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you might want to see some of the turbo projects to get a better idea of what you need. Not just look at the blown motors page.
haha that was funny.

just take your time and read the projects!
Old Apr 4, 2003 | 12:38 PM
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remember, those motors were blown before jeff and beau knew what there were doing. now look at what jeff is running, an ls/vtec turbo crx. that car is a monster. and beau is building his race car as we speak. there are plenty of safe ways to boost yer motor. just like everyone has said, read ALL the turbo prejects. it will give you a good idea of what u will need


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