spitfire5454
11/01/2005, 01:12 PM
im not sure it this has been covered before but ive been thinking about this for a while and i wanted to get your feed back. i was just wondering if a remote turbo system would be feasable. www.ststurbo.com has them for tacomas. Here are my thoughts on it. could be the background for a good a project with the following problems being addresed.
i know the first problem one would think of would be turbo lag, however an article in turbo mag said it was pretty negligable, and could be over come by setting the turbo for more boost than you wanted to compensate for the loss. in their kit, they use the turbo as a muffler. i dont like that at all. i think it sould be mounted b/t the cat and the muffler, not to mention im not sure i want anything that hot under my gas tank. I also dont like having the air filter under the car, but perhaps one could run a snorkel back to engine compartment.
there kit starts around 4k with about 5psi boost. i think the supercharger would be more gains by far (at lot lower price). i am not saying anyone should actually buy this (they dont even make it for us, big suprise) :rolleyes: . but i think that if some one wants a pretty decent gain in hp, not spent that much, and would use a small turbo with low boost (4-5psi) for low RPM to eleminate lag, then this could actually be a doable project. i dont think it would involve any permanant mods. so you could go back to stock if you wanted. if you ran low boost you wouldnt have to upgrade injectors etc. Thats why the tacoma starts as a bolt on kit. They claim that with mods you can run up to 20psi, with injectors, fuel management etc. now for the best part, with all the used turbos on ebay, i think this could be done for pretty cheap (although im not sure what kinds would be suitalble for our engine). i think the hardest part would be oil supply, im not sure how sts does it. i would love to find an instruction manual. anyways, i just wanted to get some thoughts.
oh obviously, this would be for the VX that sees a lot of street and light offroading. rock crawlers and river crossers might have a problem with this one :p
i know the first problem one would think of would be turbo lag, however an article in turbo mag said it was pretty negligable, and could be over come by setting the turbo for more boost than you wanted to compensate for the loss. in their kit, they use the turbo as a muffler. i dont like that at all. i think it sould be mounted b/t the cat and the muffler, not to mention im not sure i want anything that hot under my gas tank. I also dont like having the air filter under the car, but perhaps one could run a snorkel back to engine compartment.
there kit starts around 4k with about 5psi boost. i think the supercharger would be more gains by far (at lot lower price). i am not saying anyone should actually buy this (they dont even make it for us, big suprise) :rolleyes: . but i think that if some one wants a pretty decent gain in hp, not spent that much, and would use a small turbo with low boost (4-5psi) for low RPM to eleminate lag, then this could actually be a doable project. i dont think it would involve any permanant mods. so you could go back to stock if you wanted. if you ran low boost you wouldnt have to upgrade injectors etc. Thats why the tacoma starts as a bolt on kit. They claim that with mods you can run up to 20psi, with injectors, fuel management etc. now for the best part, with all the used turbos on ebay, i think this could be done for pretty cheap (although im not sure what kinds would be suitalble for our engine). i think the hardest part would be oil supply, im not sure how sts does it. i would love to find an instruction manual. anyways, i just wanted to get some thoughts.
oh obviously, this would be for the VX that sees a lot of street and light offroading. rock crawlers and river crossers might have a problem with this one :p