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Old 02-17-2005, 05:06 PM
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ok im wantin to turn my 4g63 into a turbo 4g63 if im going to keep my dsm i should make it fast right. Heres what it is a 1990 talon what do i exactly need off of the turbo to put onto my n/a i know i need injectors exhaust manifold intake throttlebody do i need the wiring harness? any help thanks.....
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Old 02-17-2005, 06:16 PM
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You will need a turbo ecu & wiring harness.
Knock sensor.
oil pan
Water pipe
exhaust manifold, turbo, intercooler set up, injectors, mas
Turbo head or the parts to make yours a turbo one.
Eventualy a tranny with a good PP and clutch set up.

The easiest thing would be to get the ecu and wiring harness and just buy a complete turbo motor and swap it in.
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off topic and im sorry... does ur car have euros on the back, i think i saw u in bville
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HELL NO! euros, i dont think so, euros are gay honestly, but i have a forest green DSM dark green something just about no one has, its a 90 talon front clip, 93 talon rear clip, with a black hood, and some five star eagle rims.
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