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Old 04-24-2008, 05:52 PM   #1
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Okay, so I bought myself an incredibly small turbo the other day, not exactly following my plan for my Suzuki. I originally wanted to buy a T3 with at least a .50 to.56 AR exhaust side, with a .60 compressor side. Instead I get one with a .42 AR cold side, and a .48 AR hot side. So now, time for a new plan. It seems big enough for anything from 1.3 liters to maybe 2.0 liters, so I was planning on building a pretty decent sleeper Geo Storm, but, one of those turbos should be able to spool pretty decently on 2 cylinders, methinks. So I'm thinking of building my own variant of the TT Subaru legacy. I'll have a 2.5 liter engine instead of a 2.0, 2 larger than factory turbos, and it'll be a total sleeper

Good ideal, or no?
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Old 04-24-2008, 07:13 PM   #2
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sounds good to me
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twin turbo legacy??

what year legacy??
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Old 04-24-2008, 07:32 PM   #4
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ermmmm... 95 to 99 methinks. It was japanese only, but if you look, you can find the engines on EBay. all they did was stick a second turbo on an EJ20, and call it a day. Still not bad though.
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Old 04-24-2008, 08:07 PM   #5
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Okay, so I bought myself an incredibly small turbo the other day, not exactly following my plan for my Suzuki. I originally wanted to buy a T3 with at least a .50 to.56 AR exhaust side, with a .60 compressor side. Instead I get one with a .42 AR cold side, and a .48 AR hot side. So now, time for a new plan. It seems big enough for anything from 1.3 liters to maybe 2.0 liters, so I was planning on building a pretty decent sleeper Geo Storm, but, one of those turbos should be able to spool pretty decently on 2 cylinders, methinks. So I'm thinking of building my own variant of the TT Subaru legacy. I'll have a 2.5 liter engine instead of a 2.0, 2 larger than factory turbos, and it'll be a total sleeper

Good ideal, or no?
Awesome idea, I like sleepers, but it is kind of hard to pull off in a S197 Mustang GT.
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Old 04-24-2008, 08:35 PM   #6
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AHHH, but it is. Take advice from a former ricer. You just need to make it look like a V6. single fart can, with hidden dump pipe underneath the car, remove GT badges, and with GT-R/Type R/Si R badges and stickers.

They'll never see a proper mustang comming.
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Old 04-24-2008, 10:26 PM   #7
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I could never do that!
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