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09-23-2004, 10:57 PM | #46 | |
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Ok broke, Ty, I now understand why there mostly useless... however... I have 2 more questions..... Just to keep the discussion up and further my knowledge... Cause Im curious! I cant help it! Ok...
Ok so the engine pushes the air back, that explains a lot, so What if you had some sort of vent valve to take out the excess air? Or redirect it? Is there no way to get a electric motor to spin as fast as somthing mechanical? I mean, yeah, I cant honestly think of anything electronic that spins as fast as somthing mechanical... But..... Hmmm.... Anyway, so is there anyway to redirect the push back air? |
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09-23-2004, 11:07 PM | #47 | |
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No because that air being pushed back is the air you're trying to pressurize. If you start letting that out, it would be like opening a wastegate while you're still trying to spool a turbo.
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09-23-2004, 11:17 PM | #48 | |
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It takes power to make air pressure. Doesn't matter if it's super or turbo, it takes power. Their's only one electric supercharger I know of that even works but you have to have a battery so big it almosts defeats the the installation. IT TAKES POWER TO COMPRESS AIR. To see it go here:
http://www.boosthead.com/home.php |
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09-24-2004, 04:45 PM | #49 | |
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Electronic nos! I love the idea! lol. But after discussing this... I think, Im gonna try to run a strong N/A engine for a while, then, maybe Ill go one small turbo setup to push low boost, But Im probably gonna keep an N/A engine for a long time.
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Re: Twin Turbo Swap... READ
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09-24-2004, 07:16 PM | #51 | |
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What do you mean padawan learner? You think I should be pushing boost so soon? Iv had one turbo car, and It exploded 8 miles from where I bought it, Im in no hurry to blow a car I like so much up.
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09-25-2004, 01:15 AM | #52 | |
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can anybody say RB20det swap??? 200ZR has a ring to it. sorry off topic. my bad.
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09-27-2004, 11:47 PM | #53 | |
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i know u guys have answered this and said that labor for the tt swap is a lot, but why is that? If one bought a 300zx tt front clip wouldnt the install be a straight forward job? I know that it is time consuming but does it merit charging 6k in labor cost? why is it that other swaps are so much less than our swaps?
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Re: Twin Turbo Swap... READ
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09-29-2004, 08:14 PM | #55 | ||
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Re: Re: Twin Turbo Swap... READ
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Re: Twin Turbo Swap... READ
shaddup!
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09-29-2004, 09:34 PM | #57 | |
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Re: Twin Turbo Swap... READ
i admit it, i am boost envy.
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09-29-2004, 10:52 PM | #58 | |
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Re: Twin Turbo Swap... READ
me too me too... i just want to be able to say... but then the twin, turbo's, kick, in
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09-30-2004, 03:37 AM | #59 | |
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Re: Twin Turbo Swap... READ
ok so basically what i need to do the swap myself.... is the TT front clip.... As well as a tranny exhaust and rear end?..... or is the tranny included in the Clip....
So im looking at.... 3,000 ---for the clip 1,000 ---maybe more for the rear end 500 -----Exhaust so 4,500 plus other things .... and i paid 2,000 For my N/a 92 ...... so 6,500 for a TT 300z isnt sounding too bad right now .... . if theres anything else i need plz let me know |
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Re: Re: Twin Turbo Swap... READ
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You don't really need a TT rear end, the only real difference is the gearing (TT is taller). And you can find used TT rear ends for $250 or less if you really want one. Check wholesale wharehouses and wrecking yards. Exhaust only really comes into play if you have a 2+2 NA because the chassis was 6 inches longer and there were no US 2+2 turbos thus no pipes for them. Even then its just a matter of sourcing the correct pipes for the job and really while your swapping the TT motor you can just get some aftermarket down pipes and test pipes (you can get them with high flow cats welded in) and have a much better exhaust system that fits perfect. You can pretty much find whatever you need pre-made ready to order. And even if you can't find the exact combination you need, a good shop can make up a few feet of pipe for cheap. Really, its just a pipe with a few bends in it with some flanges on each end. If you have a 2 seater NA and don't want to drop money on downpipes and such right now then it would just be a matter of finding a stock TT forward exhaust piece and a wrecking yard should be able to get that for fairly cheap. What do you have available too you and how comfortable are you at taking expensive complicated things apart? This is not a weekend job by any means so you'll need a garage or somewhere you can keep alot of parts lying around not to mention the car and the clip. If you have some engine experience you can do this yourself provided you grab a Factory Service Manual and read up alot on what you're trying to do. Take it slow, do it right and be very happy with the results.
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