Postby mikedudley17 » Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:29 am
Boosting an NA motor that has been reliable to you is generally not a good idea unless you have a second dependable vehicle on hand. This said, if you want to do a street application or are doing it just to have a turbo aveo, I would honestly not waste my time. If this is for a true race application though, it will def. be fun. And if you really insist on doing this at least make sure you do t right and have many spare parts on hand like, gaskets, crank, bearings, clutch, trans, pistons, rings, I/E mainfolds, and know-how on how to disassemble and reassemble everything without question. If I was you and was serious, I would buy a second motor and set it off to the side, rebuild it if neessary and start your turbo build on that motor. This way you can still drive your car as needed and also still be able to use it to test fit parts and see where you can run pipe, etc. This is only the tip of the iceberg, there is so much to think about when adding a turbo/supercharger system to a vehicle, especially one that is originally an NA motor and was not built/designed for forced induction.
Honestly, with the money you would end up spending to do this, you can buy an already turboed vehicle like an older VW, DSM, Scubie, or whatever you can find. Plus those cars are usually more fun from the get go and have huge followings with tons of people and sources to get information. This is probably the best way to do things and that way, you have a fun car and a reliable car. But, you dont have to listen to me, you can follow your dream/s and do anything you want. Creativity is so much fun!
This is all just my late .02 but I have been in the same boat you are rocking now.
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