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post Aug 14, 2009 - 11:53 PM
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ok dudes.....today is aug 14 and so far soo good....eversince i finished my project ive been running great! with no problems at all....but the thing is i still need to get it tuned and i still need to install my stock o2 sensor.....other than that its been running goods guys....ill post up pics when i get it all clean....thanks again guys....shoots!!


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post Aug 15, 2009 - 2:04 AM
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Congrats - I want to get another GT hatchback and put a turbo also but with a curren front end. Although I would not mind a GT4 front.


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post Sep 3, 2009 - 4:21 AM
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hey guys i got a new problem im dealing with right now.....i have a crack on the top of my radiator!!!.....netra warned me about my radiator going to crack but i didnt expect it soo soon...will i be fine for a while?? does anyone know any good,cheap reliable radiators? need help guys


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post Sep 3, 2009 - 10:06 AM
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You could go for a koyo radiator. Though, it is thicker and makes the room between the turbo and fan shroud even tighter. However, with a little trimming of the fan shroud it can be made to fit. Plus it costs about the same as a new stock radiator. You could also take it to a radiator shop and they might be able to weld the crack shut. Whatever you do, don't use that "radiator stop leak" stuff from the auto parts store. it just clogs up your cooling system.

In the meantime, just keep the fluid topped off and try not to drive long distances. The crack will only get worse with time so try to fix it ASAP.


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94 GT - Sold -------- 69 Pontiac Lemans - Sold
88 Alltrac - Sold ---- 04 WRX - Sold
00 GT-S - Sold ------ 91 Miata - project/drift car
95 GT - Sold -------- 96 GT - New Daily Drive
post Sep 3, 2009 - 11:05 PM
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So everyone talks about if your going to turbo your car do as much research as possible. Where can I read all this stuff so i could learn to turbo my celica? I mean, right now I don't exactly have the money but i would love to do it one day, so I thought i may as well start learning about it now. So now the question is, where do I start?


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post Sep 4, 2009 - 3:30 AM
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QUOTE (6strngs @ Sep 3, 2009 - 10:06 AM) *
You could go for a koyo radiator. Though, it is thicker and makes the room between the turbo and fan shroud even tighter. However, with a little trimming of the fan shroud it can be made to fit. Plus it costs about the same as a new stock radiator. You could also take it to a radiator shop and they might be able to weld the crack shut. Whatever you do, don't use that "radiator stop leak" stuff from the auto parts store. it just clogs up your cooling system.

In the meantime, just keep the fluid topped off and try not to drive long distances. The crack will only get worse with time so try to fix it ASAP.


alright dude thanks for the tip....idk about that koyo radiator though....i cant spent 300+...i think im going to get the cheapest one because atleast i know its way better then the one i have on right now....thanks a lot though ill keep that in mind.... thumbsup.gif

QUOTE (jordisonjr @ Sep 3, 2009 - 11:05 PM) *
So everyone talks about if your going to turbo your car do as much research as possible. Where can I read all this stuff so i could learn to turbo my celica? I mean, right now I don't exactly have the money but i would love to do it one day, so I thought i may as well start learning about it now. So now the question is, where do I start?


here you go....
http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=23187&st=0

good luck dude


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post Sep 4, 2009 - 10:12 PM
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Thanks a lot man. IS this how you learned what to do to turbo your car? Just this thread by pressure2


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post Sep 5, 2009 - 12:00 AM
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QUOTE (aznpnoiboi55 @ Sep 4, 2009 - 1:30 AM) *
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You could go for a koyo radiator. Though, it is thicker and makes the room between the turbo and fan shroud even tighter. However, with a little trimming of the fan shroud it can be made to fit. Plus it costs about the same as a new stock radiator. You could also take it to a radiator shop and they might be able to weld the crack shut. Whatever you do, don't use that "radiator stop leak" stuff from the auto parts store. it just clogs up your cooling system.

In the meantime, just keep the fluid topped off and try not to drive long distances. The crack will only get worse with time so try to fix it ASAP.


alright dude thanks for the tip....idk about that koyo radiator though....i cant spent 300+...i think im going to get the cheapest one because atleast i know its way better then the one i have on right now....thanks a lot though ill keep that in mind.... thumbsup.gif

IIRC when I bought an stock replacement radiator it was around $250 at kragen... I'm pretty sure one from toyota is even more expensive than a koyo. So, it's not too unreasonably priced.


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94 GT - Sold -------- 69 Pontiac Lemans - Sold
88 Alltrac - Sold ---- 04 WRX - Sold
00 GT-S - Sold ------ 91 Miata - project/drift car
95 GT - Sold -------- 96 GT - New Daily Drive
post Sep 5, 2009 - 1:40 AM
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QUOTE (6strngs @ Sep 5, 2009 - 12:00 AM) *
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QUOTE (6strngs @ Sep 3, 2009 - 10:06 AM) *
You could go for a koyo radiator. Though, it is thicker and makes the room between the turbo and fan shroud even tighter. However, with a little trimming of the fan shroud it can be made to fit. Plus it costs about the same as a new stock radiator. You could also take it to a radiator shop and they might be able to weld the crack shut. Whatever you do, don't use that "radiator stop leak" stuff from the auto parts store. it just clogs up your cooling system.

In the meantime, just keep the fluid topped off and try not to drive long distances. The crack will only get worse with time so try to fix it ASAP.


alright dude thanks for the tip....idk about that koyo radiator though....i cant spent 300+...i think im going to get the cheapest one because atleast i know its way better then the one i have on right now....thanks a lot though ill keep that in mind.... thumbsup.gif

IIRC when I bought an stock replacement radiator it was around $250 at kragen... I'm pretty sure one from toyota is even more expensive than a koyo. So, it's not too unreasonably priced.


hey...i found this one and bought it already.....this is my price range...

http://www.go-part.com/9499-toyota-celica-...75-p-23832.html

im pretty sure its better than my stock ones i have


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post Sep 5, 2009 - 1:47 AM
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QUOTE (jordisonjr @ Sep 4, 2009 - 10:12 PM) *
Thanks a lot man. IS this how you learned what to do to turbo your car? Just this thread by pressure2


pretty much.....and do a whole lot of research before you do it....i asked a whole lot of questions too.....i actually got my set up info. from both shannons and pressure2 ......and i can say once you get started on this project good luck because you might run into some problems.....so just be prepared for that....if you read through my thread than you will kind of get the idea of what i went through and how much money i spent on getting everything.....again bro good luck


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QUOTE (aznpnoiboi55 @ Sep 5, 2009 - 1:47 AM) *
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Thanks a lot man. IS this how you learned what to do to turbo your car? Just this thread by pressure2


pretty much.....and do a whole lot of research before you do it....i asked a whole lot of questions too.....i actually got my set up info. from both shannons and pressure2 ......and i can say once you get started on this project good luck because you might run into some problems.....so just be prepared for that....if you read through my thread than you will kind of get the idea of what i went through and how much money i spent on getting everything.....again bro good luck


Yea i've read through your thread since the beginning. how much do you spend approximately? If you don't mind me asking


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post Sep 8, 2009 - 2:25 AM
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QUOTE (jordisonjr @ Sep 5, 2009 - 5:48 PM) *
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Thanks a lot man. IS this how you learned what to do to turbo your car? Just this thread by pressure2


pretty much.....and do a whole lot of research before you do it....i asked a whole lot of questions too.....i actually got my set up info. from both shannons and pressure2 ......and i can say once you get started on this project good luck because you might run into some problems.....so just be prepared for that....if you read through my thread than you will kind of get the idea of what i went through and how much money i spent on getting everything.....again bro good luck


Yea i've read through your thread since the beginning. how much do you spend approximately? If you don't mind me asking


honestly i dont know....but im guessing about 3-4 grand....because each part i bought were atleast $100 or more+shipping and shipping was big for me because i lived in hawaii


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ok guys time for more updating.......i finaly got my new koyo radiator in with help of a good friend of mines.....thanks jesse......and he also helped me up my boost!!....ok first of all my stock boost was 5.8 psi and i tried to turn up the boost before but couldnt get the boost up...... with 2 full turns i took it out for a spin......and nothing....i was boosting the same....5.8 psi......so my friend told me that 1-2 full turns dont mean 1-2psi more, you might have to turn it 5 full times to get only 1 psi it depends on your boost controller....so he turn it a couple times more and we took it out for a spin.......WOW he was right....i was boosting 8psi.....then he turn it a few more times and now i am at my record of 10psi guys.....thats a lot for me...lol.....but now i got to invest in a new clutch because i noticed that its slipping when ever i shift going fast....
can anyone recomend what would be the best clutch for me??


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QUOTE (aznpnoiboi55 @ Sep 20, 2009 - 10:02 PM) *
ok guys time for more updating.......i finaly got my new koyo radiator in with help of a good friend of mines.....thanks jesse......and he also helped me up my boost!!....ok first of all my stock boost was 5.8 psi and i tried to turn up the boost before but couldnt get the boost up...... with 2 full turns i took it out for a spin......and nothing....i was boosting the same....5.8 psi......so my friend told me that 1-2 full turns dont mean 1-2psi more, you might have to turn it 5 full times to get only 1 psi it depends on your boost controller....so he turn it a couple times more and we took it out for a spin.......WOW he was right....i was boosting 8psi.....then he turn it a few more times and now i am at my record of 10psi guys.....thats a lot for me...lol.....but now i got to invest in a new clutch because i noticed that its slipping when ever i shift going fast....
can anyone recomend what would be the best clutch for me??

A lot of people have had problems with SPEC stage 2 clutches, but I have had my spec stage 2 in for almost 15K now, with at least 6-7K of them with the turbo on, and it's still going strong. ACT makes good stuff too, I think that's what presure2 is using. try to get one that still uses a disc, not a 6-puck or 4-puck, but one that can handle the amount of torque your putting down.


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94 GT - Sold -------- 69 Pontiac Lemans - Sold
88 Alltrac - Sold ---- 04 WRX - Sold
00 GT-S - Sold ------ 91 Miata - project/drift car
95 GT - Sold -------- 96 GT - New Daily Drive
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QUOTE (6strngs @ Sep 21, 2009 - 3:55 PM) *
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ok guys time for more updating.......i finaly got my new koyo radiator in with help of a good friend of mines.....thanks jesse......and he also helped me up my boost!!....ok first of all my stock boost was 5.8 psi and i tried to turn up the boost before but couldnt get the boost up...... with 2 full turns i took it out for a spin......and nothing....i was boosting the same....5.8 psi......so my friend told me that 1-2 full turns dont mean 1-2psi more, you might have to turn it 5 full times to get only 1 psi it depends on your boost controller....so he turn it a couple times more and we took it out for a spin.......WOW he was right....i was boosting 8psi.....then he turn it a few more times and now i am at my record of 10psi guys.....thats a lot for me...lol.....but now i got to invest in a new clutch because i noticed that its slipping when ever i shift going fast....
can anyone recomend what would be the best clutch for me??

A lot of people have had problems with SPEC stage 2 clutches, but I have had my spec stage 2 in for almost 15K now, with at least 6-7K of them with the turbo on, and it's still going strong. ACT makes good stuff too, I think that's what presure2 is using. try to get one that still uses a disc, not a 6-puck or 4-puck, but one that can handle the amount of torque your putting down.

why not 4-6 puck?


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QUOTE (aznpnoiboi55 @ Sep 22, 2009 - 1:35 AM) *
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ok guys time for more updating.......i finaly got my new koyo radiator in with help of a good friend of mines.....thanks jesse......and he also helped me up my boost!!....ok first of all my stock boost was 5.8 psi and i tried to turn up the boost before but couldnt get the boost up...... with 2 full turns i took it out for a spin......and nothing....i was boosting the same....5.8 psi......so my friend told me that 1-2 full turns dont mean 1-2psi more, you might have to turn it 5 full times to get only 1 psi it depends on your boost controller....so he turn it a couple times more and we took it out for a spin.......WOW he was right....i was boosting 8psi.....then he turn it a few more times and now i am at my record of 10psi guys.....thats a lot for me...lol.....but now i got to invest in a new clutch because i noticed that its slipping when ever i shift going fast....
can anyone recomend what would be the best clutch for me??

A lot of people have had problems with SPEC stage 2 clutches, but I have had my spec stage 2 in for almost 15K now, with at least 6-7K of them with the turbo on, and it's still going strong. ACT makes good stuff too, I think that's what presure2 is using. try to get one that still uses a disc, not a 6-puck or 4-puck, but one that can handle the amount of torque your putting down.

why not 4-6 puck?

It's a lot harder to drive. not good for daily driving. Plus it's overkill for your current power levels


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94 GT - Sold -------- 69 Pontiac Lemans - Sold
88 Alltrac - Sold ---- 04 WRX - Sold
00 GT-S - Sold ------ 91 Miata - project/drift car
95 GT - Sold -------- 96 GT - New Daily Drive
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QUOTE (6strngs @ Sep 22, 2009 - 9:40 AM) *
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ok guys time for more updating.......i finaly got my new koyo radiator in with help of a good friend of mines.....thanks jesse......and he also helped me up my boost!!....ok first of all my stock boost was 5.8 psi and i tried to turn up the boost before but couldnt get the boost up...... with 2 full turns i took it out for a spin......and nothing....i was boosting the same....5.8 psi......so my friend told me that 1-2 full turns dont mean 1-2psi more, you might have to turn it 5 full times to get only 1 psi it depends on your boost controller....so he turn it a couple times more and we took it out for a spin.......WOW he was right....i was boosting 8psi.....then he turn it a few more times and now i am at my record of 10psi guys.....thats a lot for me...lol.....but now i got to invest in a new clutch because i noticed that its slipping when ever i shift going fast....
can anyone recomend what would be the best clutch for me??

A lot of people have had problems with SPEC stage 2 clutches, but I have had my spec stage 2 in for almost 15K now, with at least 6-7K of them with the turbo on, and it's still going strong. ACT makes good stuff too, I think that's what presure2 is using. try to get one that still uses a disc, not a 6-puck or 4-puck, but one that can handle the amount of torque your putting down.

why not 4-6 puck?

It's a lot harder to drive. not good for daily driving. Plus it's overkill for your current power levels

ok i got you....makes sense because i dont want to have hard time pressing the clutch just to change gears and i know it would suck to run into bumper to bumper traffic.....
yah i seen some on ebay but a lot of then are 4-6 puck....
.....on ACT its like 400+.......is there a cheaper one?


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ok guys time for more updating.......i finaly got my new koyo radiator in with help of a good friend of mines.....thanks jesse......and he also helped me up my boost!!....ok first of all my stock boost was 5.8 psi and i tried to turn up the boost before but couldnt get the boost up...... with 2 full turns i took it out for a spin......and nothing....i was boosting the same....5.8 psi......so my friend told me that 1-2 full turns dont mean 1-2psi more, you might have to turn it 5 full times to get only 1 psi it depends on your boost controller....so he turn it a couple times more and we took it out for a spin.......WOW he was right....i was boosting 8psi.....then he turn it a few more times and now i am at my record of 10psi guys.....thats a lot for me...lol.....but now i got to invest in a new clutch because i noticed that its slipping when ever i shift going fast....
can anyone recomend what would be the best clutch for me??

A lot of people have had problems with SPEC stage 2 clutches, but I have had my spec stage 2 in for almost 15K now, with at least 6-7K of them with the turbo on, and it's still going strong. ACT makes good stuff too, I think that's what presure2 is using. try to get one that still uses a disc, not a 6-puck or 4-puck, but one that can handle the amount of torque your putting down.

why not 4-6 puck?

It's a lot harder to drive. not good for daily driving. Plus it's overkill for your current power levels

ok i got you....makes sense because i dont want to have hard time pressing the clutch just to change gears and i know it would suck to run into bumper to bumper traffic.....
yah i seen some on ebay but a lot of then are 4-6 puck....
.....on ACT its like 400+.......is there a cheaper one?

IIRC I got my Spec for ~$300. You might want to go for the stage 2+ if you go (it's inbetween the stage 2 and 3) since a lot of people have reported problems with the stage 2's. But I think they revised the stage 2's, because I've never had problems with mine.


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94 GT - Sold -------- 69 Pontiac Lemans - Sold
88 Alltrac - Sold ---- 04 WRX - Sold
00 GT-S - Sold ------ 91 Miata - project/drift car
95 GT - Sold -------- 96 GT - New Daily Drive
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ok guys time for more updating.......i finaly got my new koyo radiator in with help of a good friend of mines.....thanks jesse......and he also helped me up my boost!!....ok first of all my stock boost was 5.8 psi and i tried to turn up the boost before but couldnt get the boost up...... with 2 full turns i took it out for a spin......and nothing....i was boosting the same....5.8 psi......so my friend told me that 1-2 full turns dont mean 1-2psi more, you might have to turn it 5 full times to get only 1 psi it depends on your boost controller....so he turn it a couple times more and we took it out for a spin.......WOW he was right....i was boosting 8psi.....then he turn it a few more times and now i am at my record of 10psi guys.....thats a lot for me...lol.....but now i got to invest in a new clutch because i noticed that its slipping when ever i shift going fast....
can anyone recomend what would be the best clutch for me??

A lot of people have had problems with SPEC stage 2 clutches, but I have had my spec stage 2 in for almost 15K now, with at least 6-7K of them with the turbo on, and it's still going strong. ACT makes good stuff too, I think that's what presure2 is using. try to get one that still uses a disc, not a 6-puck or 4-puck, but one that can handle the amount of torque your putting down.

why not 4-6 puck?

It's a lot harder to drive. not good for daily driving. Plus it's overkill for your current power levels

ok i got you....makes sense because i dont want to have hard time pressing the clutch just to change gears and i know it would suck to run into bumper to bumper traffic.....
yah i seen some on ebay but a lot of then are 4-6 puck....
.....on ACT its like 400+.......is there a cheaper one?

IIRC I got my Spec for ~$300. You might want to go for the stage 2+ if you go (it's inbetween the stage 2 and 3) since a lot of people have reported problems with the stage 2's. But I think they revised the stage 2's, because I've never had problems with mine.

is this the right one?
http://www.lmperformance.com/48726/90.html


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that's the one


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