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Posted by 85staNg302 (Member # 9450) on :
 
If my vert don't sell soon i am thinking of doing a street friendly turbo setup like on3 performace on my stock bottom end with hot rod package e7 heads and a custom grind cam, i wouldn't wanna put down no more than 500 on the stock block. what setup should i go with? intake ect? what will i need? other than the fuel package from 50reso..


http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/item/LRS-8793TF/Mustang-On-3-Performance-50-Single-Turbo-Kit-86-93

http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/item/LRS-8693FA302/Mustang-Fuel-System-Kit-for-Forced-Induction-High-HP-APP-86-

[ 2014-06-25, 02:21 AM: Message edited by: 85staNg302 ]
 
Posted by racsirx (Member # 1710) on :
 
I won't use that on3 junk kit, I would look at these

http://bgturbokits.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=39_1&products_id=108

http://www.quicktimeturbo.com/Base_Turbo_Kits.html
 
Posted by CornOil_&_Boost (Member # 5888) on :
 
not going to argue..Lee is correct. The B&G and Quicktime are better kits..

but if you're on a budget..the new gen on3 turbo kits are decent..especially when trying to make 4-500RW..

with those e7 heads..i doubt you'll see 500rw or even close to it...turbos definitely need a decent head to work...

for fuel system...if you're going to spend $1000 might as well go with a glenn's sleeper and source some 60lb injectors...

but you could really build it cheaper

- 340lph in tank pump
- 94/95 fuel rails
- 60 injectors
- BA5000 slot syle MAF
- Glenns or Aeromotive FPR

should be a lot less than $1,000

[ 2014-06-26, 10:37 AM: Message edited by: CornOil_&_Boost ]
 
Posted by Pcsal (Member # 12897) on :
 
Yeah B@G are good as long as you buy from them but not take your car there for a custom lol he did the one on my twin 67 and took forever 1st of all and he stole my tools 2nd of all the way I found them was because he posted a picture on turbo mustangs and my tool kit was on the intake lol. And when I got my car back every single bolt was loose. I have to tear it apart and redo it all. Kits are good as long as you just order by mail lol
 




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