the rods and the high comp wont like any thing more than 6 psi
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the rods and the high comp wont like any thing more than 6 psi
Lol thanks for all your input. Ive been looking for performance parts, and not that cheap compared to sr20, there is a wide range of parts for sr's on ebay, whole engines, forged bottem end, injecters etc, and OS Giken input shaft![]()
yeah i suppose toyota's go with toyota motors lol
if you want provenm big power, go sr, if you want something top make peoples jaw drop, but have to spend a fuck load more to do it, go turbo beams
or just last gen 3sgte... talk to bealy?
good numbers out of the 3sgte.... supposedly the head and dual vvti will help in a turbo setup, but the factory magik of a toyota would be hard to replace![]()
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06/07/2011
no i dont have a lot money but if i go with beams, they have 154kw which should be enough to learn to drift and have a bit of fun. Hopefully acquiring the parts slowly as i get the money, thats if the motor doesnt go pop
Heya Tbo92
First of all awsome choice of engine to fit to an 86. These engines are one of the tuffest N/A motors around and can produce some serious power for a 2 litre engine. I was toying with the idea myself but because of the High comp setup its best to do work to the motor before bolting a turbo on the side or you will have problems when pumping boost into it, any more than about 4psi. They run 11.5.1 compression ratio and this is way to high for a turbo engine. I would put a set of pistons that Toda make and drop it to like 9.5.1 and a set of rods to make it reliabe and be able to put 20+ psi in it with big power gains. Have a look at Beu Yates trd AE86 on youtube which is fitted with a Beams 3sge turbo engine. Hypertune make an awsome intake manifold for the beams turbo engine but you will pay for it. Anyways mate good luck with it and hope it goes well for ya.