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h22 turbo
h22 turbo
hi guys, im selling my landrover, and with the money im thinking of turbocharging the lude, will i be able to run stock internals safely at low boost? or am i better of building the whole thing?
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if i remember right the stock engine will go to 6psi
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Here are a couple of good build threads to have aread of:
http://preludeuk.forumup.com/viewtopic. ... =preludeuk
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/profile ... t2917.html
http://preludeuk.forumup.com/viewtopic. ... =preludeuk
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/profile ... t2917.html
U can run stock internals bro but i wouldnt dude.
On stock u would prob get about 280ish bhp.
Or get mahle gold series pistons their frm friendly.
This is what i would do at 300bhp mark.
Bore block 0.25mm
Mahle pistons
Scat rods
Clevite bearings
Supertech Springs and retainers
500cc injectors
But im going 430bhp so im using either cp pistons or wisecos, wet sleeves should be fun
On stock u would prob get about 280ish bhp.
Or get mahle gold series pistons their frm friendly.
This is what i would do at 300bhp mark.
Bore block 0.25mm
Mahle pistons
Scat rods
Clevite bearings
Supertech Springs and retainers
500cc injectors
But im going 430bhp so im using either cp pistons or wisecos, wet sleeves should be fun
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Re: h22 turbo
do what Im doing and turbocharge the standard engine in the car and in the meantime build a forged engine in your shed. will work out a bit more expensive overall but at least you can spread the cost of the build over a longer period and you can take your time over the engine to get everything spot on.
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