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Forced Induction T3/T4 Turbine

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by dorkysss, May 31, 2009.

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    dorkysss Non-vvti rolla

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    T3/T4 Turbine

    Hi guys sorry for the noob question, can a T3/T4 turbine fit on a 8th gen corolla?(98-02) If not what are the kind of turbines that will fit. I will appreciate a lot since im starting on getting a custom turbo kit done.
    PS can someone tell me were to get a 1zz turbo manifold? done search and i think the only way is to make one.

    Thanks guys
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    Cjn2it4eva New Member

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    Import Performance Parts. net is the only one that i know of for sure other than making your own manifold. IPP has a cast iron monifold for 339.
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    FolkenStrategos Well-Known Member

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    t3/t4 will work, in fact, a t25BB or GT35R will all work. There's lots of space under the hood you know.
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    dorkysss Non-vvti rolla

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    thanks a lot guys appreciate your help :D
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    vortex Well-Known Member

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    T3/T4 will work fine. Will be a little tight, but it will fit. JGSTools for the win on the manifold... lol It's log style but it works well. :)
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    Ares Active Member

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    wow. welcome back vortex.
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    Salty_Dog Old Fart

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    How big can you safely go on a stock motor without blowing it up?
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    fishexpo101 Get Some

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    ^^^ Depends on your tune and the condition of the engine you want to mod. They are some that are running 8-10PSI on stock internals with no problems so far. Others have run the same and immediately ventilated the block or blew it up in a short time. Most of the ones that blew them up were trying to run a street tune (tuning it as they drive) - unless you are exceptionally lucky or have some insight on what needs to be done (i.e., you've run a turbocharged project car like this before) - best to get it tuned in the shop on a dyno. Then polish it with a street tune to get the driveability the way you like it.
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    So true. I cant believe people risk doing street tuning... Tuning in a shop usually costs +-100$
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    Edwin562 SWAG MASTER

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    so worth it in a long run..i spent 250 on basic turbo tune up on my civic.. no problems... only that it got stolen... :(
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    dorkysss Non-vvti rolla

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    thx vortex!!
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    for stock set up no bigger then a t28 to t3-t3. if the motor is forged and built right......the sky is the limet.

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