HE SAY SHE SAY//, HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED |
HE SAY SHE SAY//, HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED |
Feb 17, 2008 - 10:05 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 16, '08 From colorado Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I went to a garage yesterday..Trying to find out , what do i need to do to turbo my car.of course owning a celica we are limited.....sucks ass...anyway for putting a turbo on my celica..it would be around $5000 CASH MONEY.having a 1.8 don't help at all//The garage also said it would be alot better just to put a nitrous kit>$1100>(including labor)To get around 300hp is really hard to do for my car..on 6gen forums i see alot of celicas have turbos on the motor///i looked in forced introduction..before i made new topic..but im lost ..i see people talking about mr2 turbo would fit>or something//>???
need some help//thanks// This post has been edited by toyocelic: Feb 17, 2008 - 10:06 AM -------------------- TOYOCELIC
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Feb 17, 2008 - 1:18 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 7, '05 From Corvallis, OR Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
There are two types of car tuners. There's the kind that every time they save up for a new modification they take their car down to the local tuner shop and drop it off for awhile, then drive away with a nice new impressive installation, and then there's the type who does the work themselves, and saves a lot of money, and sacrifices a lot of time.
I understand that you just bought a nice new celica, and you're all excited to make it "cool and fast", but you're also unsure about making a huge investment. Let me put it bluntly: car tuning is a huge investment. You just have to decide if you're going to have the work done for you, and invest a lot of money, or if you're going to learn to do the work yourself, and invest a lot of time....and quite a bit of money. As far as an opinion on the turbo, I'd suggest you shop around, and maybe consider learning how to piece together your own, because you should really be able to get that car decently turbo'd for around $2000-$3000. I'd highly not recommend NOS. You'll end up causing a lot of excessive wear on your engine if the block isn't beefed up first. -------------------- |
Feb 17, 2008 - 7:02 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 16, '08 From colorado Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
QUOTE(tin_foil @ Feb 17, 2008 - 1:18 PM) [snapback]642488[/snapback] There are two types of car tuners. There's the kind that every time they save up for a new modification they take their car down to the local tuner shop and drop it off for awhile, then drive away with a nice new impressive installation, and then there's the type who does the work themselves, and saves a lot of money, and sacrifices a lot of time. I understand that you just bought a nice new celica, and you're all excited to make it "cool and fast", but you're also unsure about making a huge investment. Let me put it bluntly: car tuning is a huge investment. You just have to decide if you're going to have the work done for you, and invest a lot of money, or if you're going to learn to do the work yourself, and invest a lot of time....and quite a bit of money. As far as an opinion on the turbo, I'd suggest you shop around, and maybe consider learning how to piece together your own, because you should really be able to get that car decently turbo'd for around $2000-$3000. I'd highly not recommend NOS. You'll end up causing a lot of excessive wear on your engine if the block isn't beefed up first. OF COURSE I KNOW I HAVE TO INVEST SOME..I MEAN ALOT OF MONEY//I HAVE A PASSION FOR CELICAS/..THERE GREAT CARS//I LOVE DRIVING THEM..I LOOK FORWARD ON THE RIDE TO WORK//BUT WHAT CAN DO WITH MY ENGINE..I WOULD LOVE TO LEARN ABOUT MY CAR BECAUSE ITS A HUGE PART OF ME.IF ITS "HAPPY" IM HAPPY. This post has been edited by toyocelic: Feb 17, 2008 - 7:02 PM -------------------- TOYOCELIC
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