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Location: Perth
Registered: May 2004
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Re: turbo 18rc
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Sun, 06 February 2005 02:57

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Ask yourself this question...
"Have I really thought this through?...."
I would say that the only complication you would come across would be just about everything, but apart from that you should be sweet.
Is it really worth it? The 18R-C is what? 90Hp Stock? It doesn't need a turbo for more power, its needs to be replaced.
Would be better to buy an 18RGUE (EFI) and turbo that, people have done it on here with some very impressive results.
I know you are just doing it for fun, but putting a real motor in there for fun would last a lot longer and please you more.
Cheers
Adam
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