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turbo kit
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 6:47 PM
I got a 97 sunfire gt 2.4l ld9 with about 190000 km or 118000 miles on the engine, i'v had no problems at all with it, it runs great, i got a few mods on it, it's got about 180 - 190 estimated hp at the crank, i can take a stock grand am gt, so its decent. My question is, i wanna drop a stage 1 turbo kit non intercooled into it, just wondering if i got to many km in the engine to turbocharge it, is it worth it? or shall i just get a new engine with less km before i turbocharge. thanks

Re: turbo kit
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 8:21 PM
Well you should really go with an intercooler its really not any harder to install one. As long as you kept up on the matinace just do a compression test and see how it looks.


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Re: turbo kit
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:26 PM
Well thanks for the advice, i was hoping i'd get good news. i can't really afford the intercooler now, well i kinda can't afford the turbo kit either, saving up till me and dad got our shop finished, guess i'll probably have enough by then for both. anyway, thanks
Re: turbo kit
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:30 PM
my engine has all stock internals, what can it handle in hp and how much boost can it handle on stock
Re: turbo kit
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:55 PM
Tom Waldner wrote:my engine has all stock internals, what can it handle in hp and how much boost can it handle on stock


1. there are countless threads asking this same question, search.
2. there is no answer to what YOUR motor can handle.
Re: turbo kit
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 7:16 AM
Tom Waldner wrote:Well thanks for the advice, i was hoping i'd get good news. i can't really afford the intercooler now, well i kinda can't afford the turbo kit either, saving up till me and dad got our shop finished, guess i'll probably have enough by then for both. anyway, thanks
If you don't have enough money to do the upgrade right the first time, you CERTAINLY won't have enough money to replace your engine when it blows up.

Here are key points to consider:
  • Some LD9 motors have trouble RUNNING reliably at 118K miles, let alone handling boost.
  • HP costs money, and there are no shortcuts. You either pay now to do it right, or you pay later to rebuild your screwups AND to re-do it right.
  • You need to learn alot more about boost before you consider adding it to your car. How do I know this? Because you had to ask this question.
  • Step1: rebuild the motor, completely. Step 2: learn about boost to where you can design and install a kit unassisted. Step3: install, tune and enjoy.
Before anyone jumps on me for the first comment, yes I know "their 2.4" is awesome and has like 38 million miles on it and never spun it's #3 and still has 6000 lbs of compression and get 76mpg and blahblahblah... but it's well known in the repair business that the 2.4 is a problematic motor on it's best day. Adding boost to a motor with that kind of mileage on it is asking for trouble.







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Re: turbo kit
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 7:50 AM
well thanks for ur advice. but my engine isn't at all problematic, i have no troubles with it, and have had no troubles at all, and i'm pretty hard on it. As for the boosting, if i do it's not gonna be very much at all because i know enough to know it won't take more than 5psi boost. but i'll probably just wait and buy something thats already turbocharged or supercharged and go from there. waiting a few years and get a cobalt ss 2.4, thats what i'm aiming at. then turbo charge that. thanks, i don't mind the harsh advice, it helps alot.
Re: turbo kit
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 8:18 AM
I spun #4 , completely problem free till that. oh and the few km lean and pistons falling apart and going through the turbo :S


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Re: turbo kit
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 8:59 AM
You should be fine, but run an intercooler!


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Re: turbo kit
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 1:13 PM
you guys arn't helping me, half are saying go for it, the other half are saying don't. but i think i'll take jimmyz advice and work on the internals first, then i can boost the crap out of it if i want. I'm a do it right the first time guy, so i'll do it right.
Re: turbo kit
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:40 PM
Ok JimmyZ is right you are planning to Turbo charge a Motor never intended to be turbo charged! Saying that anything can be done with money, time and know how!

The internals are not up to par!
The cooling system is not up to par!
The Gaskets need to be upgraded!
And All studs should be upgraded!
Etc...Etc

I also agree that if you can't build/maintain/fix and tune a motor turbo charged you have no busniess turbo charging anything! Educate yourself and then Play!


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