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2010-05-20 17:24:58
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how to turbo sr20de
I have a complete turbo set-up from one of my Rwd Sr20det's and I was wondering what needs to be done to the block of my de? are the oil n waters holes already there? oil return tube? I'm assuming they would be blocked off or just need to be tapped?

I have the following,

Peak boost turbo manifold with 50 trim ebay turbo lol (ran great on the 240)

Or I have a basic t25 set-up.

740cc nismo or oe sr 370 cc Injectors

Safc neo n greddy emanage.

will get Ecu chipped according to set-up.

Just wanted to know what needs to be done to prep the block for turbo, If I run the 50 trim It will be running oil only so that will be a little bit easier*.
2010-05-20 17:34:53
#2
have to drill and tap block for oil return. run coolant hoses from the back of the block, there nipples of the fat hoses for it. or run then off your heater hoses....
2010-05-24 20:39:59
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There's alot of reasons you have so many views and no replies for your question so I'm just gonna give it to ya simple, there are boatloads of info on this site and the other on this topic plus you are supposedly a Nissan owner already so please get your SEARCH on bro...
2010-05-24 21:09:27
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SEARCH!!! I have a whole thread with pictures and all on how to turn a de block into a turbo motor. This is another case of search button fail.
2010-05-24 22:22:00
#5
i dont think he asked again.. this thread's been dead for 4 days.
2010-06-05 14:10:00
#6
Originally Posted by SneakyOwner
SEARCH!!! I have a whole thread with pictures and all on how to turn a de block into a turbo motor. This is another case of search button fail.


any chance of posting a link to it please?
2010-06-05 14:59:49
#7
How to tap your block for an oil drain!
Step 1: Pull off the upper and lower oil pans and start with a small pilot hole. ( Don't hit anything like the girdle or what not inside by the crank)

Step 2: Drill the hole larger and larger slowly stepping up the bits to the size needed using cutting oil.

Step 3: Get your tap and start taping. You need to be very gentle and make sure you don't turn it sideways in the hole or else your threads will not be straight. Just take your time.

Step 4: Screw in your oil drain and seal up the threads.


Ok, if it wasn't on this forum its now here.
2010-06-05 19:04:19
#8
Turbo Guides - SR20 Forum

Read all those threads.
2010-06-06 15:29:14
#9
Originally Posted by SneakyOwner
SEARCH!!! I have a whole thread with pictures and all on how to turn a de block into a turbo motor. This is another case of search button fail.


link for this i mean!
2010-06-10 05:22:00
#10
^lmfao
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