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christlee05
17-05-05, 10:42 PM
I own a 1.2spi 1993 nova and was wondering can i fit a turbo to it and wat would i need to do please let me know.
General Baxter
17-05-05, 10:49 PM
wat would i need to do please let me know.
alot on money, mine has gone WAY over budget
ANDYRACER
17-05-05, 11:27 PM
You would have to be pritty stupid to do that.
thats cos your a lazy muppet with to much money baxter , who also kent make up his mind
no offence though :wink:
Aragorn
17-05-05, 11:43 PM
basically:
1400sri head to lower compression and allow fitment of MPI manifold
turbo adaptor flange for exhaust manifold
programmable management (ie DTA,MBE or unichip)
boost pipework and intercooler
and a decent bottom end rebuild with the uaual rob bolts, deseamed rods etc.
you'd be looking at about ?2K to do it semi right. And you wont see "much" power for that ?2K either! youd get prehaps 130-140bhp if you really go for it big time.
Also the massive insurance hike will be worse than fitting say a 1.6 or similar.
-=VanMan=-
18-05-05, 08:15 AM
There realy is no point :roll: [/b]
Aragorn
18-05-05, 07:52 PM
to be fair i'd expect a standard bottom end to be alright upto around 150bhp, the conrods are the same as 1600 ones, crank is a 1400sr item and bearings are the same too, so the main load bearing components are proven to be reliable in lots of other engines (plenty 1.6 t40's running 140-150bhp as you well know)
and yes the power wouldnt be that great but it sure is different :P
and 1200 or not 140-150bhp isnt to be grumbled about in a nova
unless hes serious about not caring about "wasting" money on a 1200 (such as i am) then its a futile task.
If its just a flash in the pan idea to get a bit more go for a short time before getting a 1.6 then its a total waste of time and money.
Aragorn
19-05-05, 01:04 AM
very true
yer thats true, cus iv been thinking of turboing my SR, but thought nah, soon i'll want a 1.6, so im going to do it to a 1.6 in bout a years time when im ready for one. instead of wasting money on putting one on my SR.
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