Welcome to the SR20 Community Forum - The Dash.
Register
SR20 forum logo

Thread: Best turbo to use on a standard SR20VE engine.

+ Reply To Thread
Posts: 61-70 of 83
2012-08-28 09:24:48
#61
Originally Posted by pTen
Purple 200sx (rwd) is only 370cc, I would get bigger ones


I thought so too. Thanks
2012-08-28 09:30:21
#62
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
.

i'm not at liberty to discuss how much i paid for stuff, but i got: turbo, manifold, wastegate, bov, sti injectors, auto meter gauges(boost, oil pres, oil temp, water temp), downpipe, intercooler and some other random stuff for about the price you paid.



What turbo and mainfold though?

Gti-r std turbo-200gbp/ mainfold-20gbp / downpipe- 20gbp go very cheap here too.
2012-08-28 09:37:17
#63
Gtir ported an modified for external gate, usually the mani's here go for 150-250$ and modded ones 300-350$

my turbo is a precision 5128 but is basically a gt2871r, they are even priced the same new 1399$ is what i found last i looked.

my wastegate is a tial 38mm which goes for 150-250$ used and subaru sti injectors go for 100-150$ used, intercoolers can be found really cheap, 50-100$ but usually big name brands are a bit more.

i'm all about shopping smart lol.

like i said i hope it all works good for ya and i hope ya take it to a tuner to be done right
2012-08-28 09:47:23
#64
Well I could have gone for this set up but wanted a bigger turbo.
This is cheap selling in UK.

Originally Posted by PrimeraPowa
Turbo parts-£530 for everything in the below picture, ideally want this to go as a whole lot as there is almost everything included for a turbo conversion for someone:



Item: T28 turbo
Location: nr Cheltenham
Condition: Great
Price: £270 + postage
Extra info: Turbo has been completely refurbished with new bearings and seals throughout and balanced. Also includes turbo intake pipe and GTIR actuator untouched internally so will boost to stock pressure.
Pictures:





Item: Pulsar GTIR intercooler + piping
Location: nr Cheltenham
Condition: Good, used, few bent fins on intercooler.
Price: £110 + postage
Extra info: This has been used, full large ebay style intercooler, with all piping and silicon joiners as well as jubilee clips.
Pictures:



Item: Turbo water feed adapter units
Location: nr. Cheltenham
Condition: Great/New
Price: £50 + postage
Extra info: Includes new jubilee clips, water line banjo unions and bolts with new copper washers
Pictures:



Item: Stainless steel T28 turbo exhaust flange
Location: nr. Cheltenham
Condition: Great/New
Price: £30 + postage
Extra info: Perfect to make a larger elbow from
Pictures:



Item: GTIR turbo manifold & elbow
Location: nr. Cheltenham
Condition: Used
Price: £20 each + postage
Extra info: Great condition, all studs and nuts present
Pictures:



Item: Bosch diverter valve
Location: nr. Cheltenham
Condition: Used
Price: £15 + postage
Extra info: Great condition, perfect for use to as a recirc valve.
Pictures:



Item: Turbo oil feed line and adapter
Location: nr. Cheltenham
Condition: Used
Price: £40 + postage
Extra info: Great condition, includes fitting onto T28 turbo thread for other end of oil feed line.
Pictures:



Any questions, let me know.
Last edited by andy sunny gti on 2012-08-28 at 09-48-36.
2012-08-28 12:56:45
#65
Originally Posted by andy
Well, if we say the exchange rate is £1 = US $ 1.5779 - I paid £1000 = $1577.
This was for the turbo kit, wastegate, dump valve, intercooler and pipework, including turbo intake pipe.
Thinking if the mainfold can be re welded at the cracks?
Should I stick with it or return it?

P.s once fitted the turbo kit and wastegate with dump valve will look similar to this set up.- But obviously on an SR20VE engine not Gtir- sr20det as shown.




Dude....RETURN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Get yourself a kando td06l2....much better set up! and will be cheaper


I am not joking whe I say the turbo kit pictured is a dog and not suited to the ve at all. Laggy, small turbine and mismatched comp wheel. Return it.
Last edited by ca18 bluebird on 2012-08-28 at 12-57-50.
2012-08-28 13:55:43
#66
Originally Posted by Boostlee
Originally Posted by andy
Thanks again for the input, but my turbo kit is now being delivered...

The turbo can also be known as... Gt3082r (gt30/gt40r)/ Gt3040r


Good choice!

Whats the AR on turbine side??

Also, what manifold are you using (other than describing it puts it in a standard position)?? Equal length?? Log??

I would HIGHLY recommend against a log unless you are very good at tuning..........


Originally Posted by ca18



Dude....RETURN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Get yourself a kando td06l2....much better set up! and will be cheaper


I am not joking whe I say the turbo kit pictured is a dog and not suited to the ve at all. Laggy, small turbine and mismatched comp wheel. Return it.


So many different views lol
I am thinking just to keep it, get refund for repair and stick with it.:o
Last edited by andy sunny gti on 2012-08-28 at 13-56-40.
2012-08-28 15:46:19
#67
p.s just found more pictures of the car the parts came from.




Last edited by andy sunny gti on 2012-08-28 at 15-49-42.
2012-08-29 10:28:27
#68
Originally Posted by andy
Originally Posted by Boostlee
Originally Posted by andy
Thanks again for the input, but my turbo kit is now being delivered...

The turbo can also be known as... Gt3082r (gt30/gt40r)/ Gt3040r


Good choice!

Whats the AR on turbine side??

Also, what manifold are you using (other than describing it puts it in a standard position)?? Equal length?? Log??

I would HIGHLY recommend against a log unless you are very good at tuning..........


Originally Posted by ca18



Dude....RETURN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Get yourself a kando td06l2....much better set up! and will be cheaper


I am not joking whe I say the turbo kit pictured is a dog and not suited to the ve at all. Laggy, small turbine and mismatched comp wheel. Return it.


So many different views lol
I am thinking just to keep it, get refund for repair and stick with it.:o


There are no different views....I am sure boostlee thought your turbo was a gt30r (aka gt3076) and did not realise it was a gt3040r (aka gt3082r) The reason for this is that turbo is rarely used anymore because its a laggy outdated piece of crap. On the assumption your turbo was a gt3076r his post was correct and it would be a good choice. However it is not.

Trust me that turbo is a dog, it has a huge 82mm compressor that creates lag and the small gt30 wheel does not keep up and creates a restriction.

Now lets also look deeper into this "kit" for you. Once a manifold starts cracking it is only downhill from there. Most of the type stainless manifolds start cracking due to the large amount of heat cycles (sometimes it can be a combination of that and poor bracing). So fixing the crack will help for a little while but its only a matter of time till another crack starts to appear in a different spot because the metal is fatigued.

Lets look further again....

The oil and coolant lines are also designed for a det and will not suit your ve, so you will have to pay for new lines aswell.

So what in the kit is usefull to you?

manifold.....no its use by date has passed
turbo.........no, its a pos there are a number of Chinese ones I would recommend instead.
oil and coolant lines....no you need new ones

Wategate, if that is not screwed aswell yeah it might be some use...but its one damn expensive wastegate!

I wont just bag the setup and not offer alternatives.
1st one is get a precision 5557. Will be less laggy that the gt3040 and make more power. Then get an chinese ebay spec gtir t3 manifold and wastegate.

the other is something like this. It is chinese but this particular brand is very good and uses all oem mitsubishi parts. You can even get a t2 version if you want to use a gtir manifold. porting cast iron to suit the ve ports is a bitch though.

Kinugawa Turbocharger 3" Anti-Surge TD06SL2-20G w/ T3/8cm/V-Band External Gate | eBay

Plus you cant use a dump pipe or anything now. If the rest of the kit was perfect....i.e. manifold was good, came with a v band style dump to cat etc I would say buy it and upgrade the turbo later when you have coin, But you are fixing something that should not be used in the first place.

I am not meaning to sound harsh, I am just trying to help and save you more money in the long run. Do it once do it properly!
2012-08-29 10:51:39
#69
although Andy loves the attention these threads bring him, he doesn't actually listen to any of the advice given to him, he was the same when "he" installed the ve in the first place

....phone....
2012-08-30 16:58:17
#70
Hahahaha. That is all.
+ Reply To Thread
  • [Type to search users.]
  • Quick Reply
    Thread Information
    There are currently ? users browsing this thread. (? members & ? guests)
    StubUserName

    Back to top