Adding a turbo?
Adding a turbo?
Im looking to purchase a 1995 camaro z28 and i wanted to go about putting a turbo in it as soon as i get it. Does anyone know any good sites that sell camaro turbos or offer any tips?
Thanx,
Alex
Thanx,
Alex
Originally posted by White_94_TA
Start Saving for the Rebuild now.
Start Saving for the Rebuild now.
Hey guys, ill post my question on the forced induction forum now, but i was wondering how come i would need a rebuild just for putting the turbo?
And i wanted to spray the n20 along with the turbo but i guess having a turbo with the high compression camaros is bad huh?
Oh and Antz where can i find the heads and cam package u were describing on on top?
Thanx again.
And i wanted to spray the n20 along with the turbo but i guess having a turbo with the high compression camaros is bad huh?
Oh and Antz where can i find the heads and cam package u were describing on on top?
Thanx again.
Turbo kit could be found right here.. Depending on which turbo you pick... Around 4000 Dollars
http://www.proturbokits.com/gmkits.htm
http://www.proturbokits.com/gmkits.htm
You want a turbo and you wanna put nitrous on it???? Turbo's don't go to well on a stock motor because they're already a high compression motor...you go to throwing 8, 10, 12 or more PSI of boost they tend to fly apart...I've seen a couple destroyed because of it. I'd just squeeze a little juice if I were you.
Originally posted by 96TurboTA
FYI, for those who don't know, Texlurch has been running twin turbos on his LT1(stock pistons) powered 68 for quite some time with no problems
FYI, for those who don't know, Texlurch has been running twin turbos on his LT1(stock pistons) powered 68 for quite some time with no problems

And they said those diesel turbos would never spool
Last edited by speedmiser; Jul 14, 2003 at 12:40 AM.
If you keep the boost at reasonable levels, then you won't need a rebuild... at least not as soon. All NA engines are like that, and someone pushing 8-12 psi on a stock motor is doing just that, pushing their luck. 4-6 pounds should be fine.
I think you should get the car first and start out at a slower pace, instead of tossing on a turbo and nitrous kit. What's your hurry? These are things you need to research and plan. You'll need to upgrade alot of stuff to feed the engine, not to mention the broken parts from all the power.
I think you should get the car first and start out at a slower pace, instead of tossing on a turbo and nitrous kit. What's your hurry? These are things you need to research and plan. You'll need to upgrade alot of stuff to feed the engine, not to mention the broken parts from all the power.


