other turbo question
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From: mattoon illinois
Car: 92camaro,86 camaro
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other turbo question
so i finally got my 355 done and i want add a turbo to it. so first i got a 355 with 0 miles got small upgrades in it. my question are:
1 does any one know where i can get a step by step on how to do a single turbo set up.
2. i been reading alot and but cant find the post on how to build your on carb so you can run the turbo.
sorry if i ask stupid questions but i know nothing about turbo set up. lol
oh by the way is going in a 86 camaro
1 does any one know where i can get a step by step on how to do a single turbo set up.
2. i been reading alot and but cant find the post on how to build your on carb so you can run the turbo.
sorry if i ask stupid questions but i know nothing about turbo set up. lol
oh by the way is going in a 86 camaro
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Re: other turbo question
theres really no step by step best thing to do is just read someone elses build log thats close to what you want and that may help.
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Re: other turbo question
Maximum Boost by Corky Bell
Turbocharging Performance Handbook by Jeff hartman
Probably some other books but those are where I'd start. Thats how I started actually with those two books and then started browsing theturboforums.com and other sites looking at various builds. Once you learn how to read a compressor map, you can size a turbo for your goals and then build from there.
Placement and design of the system in the car is soley up to you.
Turbocharging Performance Handbook by Jeff hartman
Probably some other books but those are where I'd start. Thats how I started actually with those two books and then started browsing theturboforums.com and other sites looking at various builds. Once you learn how to read a compressor map, you can size a turbo for your goals and then build from there.
Placement and design of the system in the car is soley up to you.
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