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timloomis

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Jan 28, 2003
duncan falls, Ohio
im gonna go with a td04 turbo on my 92 eclipse gs(non-turbo).im only gonna run like 7-8 psi so my pistons dont explode.will my injectors be ok or will i havta switch to 390s or 450s?i heard i can slap on 390s and run em without a resister box.thanx.
 
1st are you planning on doing that with your n/t pistons? youll blow more than just your postons if you do that. you need a lot of work. read this it will shed some light on your situation.this is everything you need to know so now that you know that, why would you get a turbo that can make 450 hp and only run 7-8 psi. (youll need more than just new pistons to run even a t25). if youre gonna run that small an amout you should get a 14b or t25. they have WAY less lag and that will be beneficial to the psi you want to run. as far as injectors go if you get a t4 im pretty sure youll need at least 550's. if you get a t25 or 14b you might be able to get away with the stock ones for a while (if youre a 2.0L) if not something like 390's should do the job. read up, that is the best thing you can do. and i know me saying this pisses yo off, it did me too, but its true. im a beleiver.

-mike:talon:
 
he said a TD04, not a T04e, a tdo4 is a mitsubishi 13g turbo off an automatic 1g dsm, its a little bit smaller then a 14b, , and its no a garret turbo
he said he a gs so he is a 2.0, u kight be able to get away with stock injectors running only a few pounds of boost, but i dont think its going to run right unless u get an safc to tune ur fuel for bigger injectors
ur really just wasting time and money though, for what its going to cost u to make ur n/t turbo and run right u could just save urself the trouble and sell it to buy a turbo dsm, then u could run normal boost levels without worring about breaking something if u go past 6 or 7 psi on stock n/t internals, and u could buy an awd if u wanted, save urself the trouble and buy one thats already turbo
 
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