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All of my supercharging and engine swap questions

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by Rollas98, Feb 4, 2013.

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    Its C C C C C ombo breaker, noob. Get it right.
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    How about making one thread to ask all your questions in?
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    Only mods can post in here.
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    Wow, WTF happened to this thread.... I guess someone finally merged them all lol.
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    :fyeah: 0_O what are you guys talking about ? Na I'm not trolling anyone, I'm just being a fanatic with all the Corolla questions. You know somebody's got to do it. :troll: The picture? I though it was neat. I got it from google.
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    It is a nice picture :troll:
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    I wish it was in my Corolla's bay. :awyeah:
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    That would be me!
    GASP!!! Hummer has corrupted him!
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    Subtle joke. Love it.
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    hahahahah did you guys merged all the threads?
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    im sorry...never read the posts just the title as i dont care about supercharging
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    x2 I know that feel lol.
    Added: May 24, 2013 at 12:32 AM
    but that's why I put it all right there for you.
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    Na I'm not hurting anyone here. :awyeah:
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    :wideyed: Why not ? there's a You Tube video with a Supercharged TRD Celica GT running a 13.9 in a 1/4 mile. But than again you are right about the cons in supercharging.
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    You're welcome for the title cBass
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    Nice one bro :thumbsup:
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    I found this on Toyota Nation under the forum VidVid Racing Reviews

    Below, is that the entire custom turbo kit system? 180-220 hp

    my suggestion on a nice turbo kit for a stock engine/daily driver:
    JGS precision manifold
    t3 super 60. (internally gated to 7psi)
    2.5in turbo back exhaust. (muffler and resonator of your choice)
    2.25 - 2.5in intercooler kit
    BOV (cheap option is a 1st gen DSM bov)
    370cc/min injectors (can be a little bit bigger, but i wouldnt go much smaller than 350cc/min)
    as for fuel management[IMG], if your non vvti you really have 2 options. a piggy back like the greddy emanage ultimate (dont go for the blue) or swap to a DIY plug and play megasquirt from DIYautotune.
    if your vvti, then i would say go the power fc route. but you will need to swap youcorolla[IMG] ecu harness connectors for celica gt connectors.
    either way i would recommend a j&s safeguard, aem uego wideband, and a egt/pyrometer of your liking.

    In question
    RockAuto.com Head Spacer?
    fuel pump?
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    That's similar to a setup I was just recommended
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    Do you know if its the entire turbo kit ? Are there more missing parts ? I would like to follow this formula.
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    It sounds complete, but I'm the farthest thing from a turbo expert. I'll try to get milky and irvin back in here to help out :D
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    alrighty :D
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    i actually wrote that on toyotanation. its a brief outline of a basic kit. there is obviously little things missing, like the oil supply lines and t bolt clamps. things of that nature. but for the main components thats it.

    rockauto.com offers a head spacer. think of it as making a thicker head gasket for our cars. its a solid piece of steel that is used, sandwiched between 2 head gaskets. the point of doing this is to drop the compression ratio of the engine, down to something a bit more boost friendly like 9.0-9.5:1. the down side, it basically eliminates the taper squish combustion chamber that the 1zz has going for it. but the point it kinda mute, since the taper squish came into play so the engine was more detonation resilient with higher engine compression. lowering the compression reduces the risk of detonation.

    fuel pump is also a must. walboro 255lph or bigger.
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    This a nooby question, but what are the adverse side effects of lowering the compression on a n/a engine?

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