Just doing some research thinking about putting a turbo kit onto my NC.
Quote is $9,500 installed... what are your thoughts?
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NC Turbo - Is it worth it?
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Quote is $9,500 installed... what are your thoughts?
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If you're planning on keeping you car at least 5 years, definitely. The performance upgrades I've made to my SE make it a LOT more fun to drive, knowing that the power is there for me to use whenever I feel the need.
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blitz where doing a kit dont know the cost but did have intercooler as well
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Davex3 wrote:saboteur wrote:Cosworth blower kit looks quite polished.
Yep, right till you throw a rod.
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Sounds cheap to me.
Hopefully you won't have an electrical problem like the alternator falling off because it got hit by a rod that was passing through the block.
You must ask them if they have done any of these before, and if so, talk to the owners of those cars before committing any money to the supplier/installer.
If you're going to be the first one, then be prepared for lots of time taken, and that you will have to take it back a number of times before it goes as it should.
No new turbo conversion ever works out well without a lot of trying and testing.
Hopefully you won't have an electrical problem like the alternator falling off because it got hit by a rod that was passing through the block.
You must ask them if they have done any of these before, and if so, talk to the owners of those cars before committing any money to the supplier/installer.
If you're going to be the first one, then be prepared for lots of time taken, and that you will have to take it back a number of times before it goes as it should.
No new turbo conversion ever works out well without a lot of trying and testing.
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Engine management. That is what killed the Cossie-boosted cars, or at least the inadequacies thereof.
I know many people go down the piggy-back route, but that has always seemed suss to me. Reprogramming the stock ECU (re-flashing) is OK, if you fully understand exactly how the stock unit works, but I don't think anyone does. A full replacement ECU will do the job, but may need to do a lot more than fuel and ignition (eg the NB8A ECU managed the alternator), especially these days.
If it was me, I would do a parallel ECU to handle ignition and fuel, and leave the stock ECU to run everything else.
I know many people go down the piggy-back route, but that has always seemed suss to me. Reprogramming the stock ECU (re-flashing) is OK, if you fully understand exactly how the stock unit works, but I don't think anyone does. A full replacement ECU will do the job, but may need to do a lot more than fuel and ignition (eg the NB8A ECU managed the alternator), especially these days.
If it was me, I would do a parallel ECU to handle ignition and fuel, and leave the stock ECU to run everything else.
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Do some reading first:
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dep ... 00%20%20FI
http://www.bellengineering.net/article_ ... 313e56e287
and don't forget the oil cooler!!!
And when you've finished, let me know so I can have a go.
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dep ... 00%20%20FI
http://www.bellengineering.net/article_ ... 313e56e287
and don't forget the oil cooler!!!
And when you've finished, let me know so I can have a go.
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Update to the above.
The NC turbo will not fit a RDH car as of yet. We are working on it though. Keep in touch for details, as I have someone fitting it up on the UK shortly.
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The NC turbo will not fit a RDH car as of yet. We are working on it though. Keep in touch for details, as I have someone fitting it up on the UK shortly.
Thanks,
Stephanie
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Fax: 830.438.8361
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