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I own a garrett T04 that i would like to install in my csvt. I have found a performance shop to install the t04 for 600. I dont know too much about boosting but, I wanted to know if anyone has tried or know if it will work to install a turbo at the stock collector pipe area?? will I have lag from hell?? will it work?? I need a location to mount this beast. If anything im sure the shop will custom fabricate the t-setup to make it work for more $$$. thanks guys and girls
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Jim Hahn
1996 T-Red Contour SE Reborn 4/6/04
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I am located in new port richey ,fl
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I dont have any idea if there is a place in FL since im not familar with the area. Perhaps someone thats closer could give you some recommendations.
As far as running it off the stock y-pipe, there has been some talk about modifying the stock y-pipe before. Heres some convo i pulled from a previous thread:
Yeah, like Demon said you can use the MSDS's or maybe the new Mazda 6 headers from Wagner (they're SS!) to make a custom turbo setup. All you'd need to do is cut the elbow from the stock y-pipe so it's still a 90�° piece, then rotate it in the slip flange so it points towards the pass wheel. Then connect the rest of the stock y-pippe to that so it goes around the oil pan the the front y-pipe. (so essentially exhaust flows in the opposite dirction in the pipe compared to stock.) Then cut the elbow from the front eade and rotate it 180�° to face the drivers side of the car and bring that and the pipe from the back header together into a 2 to 1 collector. Straight after the collector weld on a short flex pipe and then go 90�° an up to the battery location and weld on a turbo flange. You can get it from there. The down pipe I would route siilar to ADC to go under the trans and back to the stock cat-back flange.
A T4 is a pretty big turbo, and might have significant lag. What kind of power goals are you looking at? A T3/T4 has already shown its capable of making 500 crank hp. My T3/T4 reaches positive boost pressure at about 1500-1750 rpms.
Jim Hahn
1996 T-Red Contour SE Reborn 4/6/04
3.0L swap and Arizona Dyno Chip Turbo Kit
364 whp, 410 wtq @ 4,700 rpm
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yes i would like a t3/t4 kit in which i have seen on ebay for about 900 ( for my 95 integra motor ) but the money situation. i got this t4 for free from a buddy never used.
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Well, I can tell you right now, even with a DIY turbo kit job, its probably still going to run you a couple thousand.
Perhaps the few people that have done it themselves will chime in with ballpark prices.
Jim Hahn
1996 T-Red Contour SE Reborn 4/6/04
3.0L swap and Arizona Dyno Chip Turbo Kit
364 whp, 410 wtq @ 4,700 rpm
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see im stuck in between pros and cons on my 95 integra and my 98csvt. money wise as well as probability and expense. for my csvt i have a shop to install the t4 for 600. for the integra theres plenty of ricers to help me out. i would prefer the csvt boosting since the integra ia automatic.
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Doing it yourself? And correctly? With an intercooler? Say 2800 in bare parts, $3-500 in miscellaneous services and nickel/dime [censored]. No tuning. If you are carefull, don't care about using slightly used parts and are creative you could conceivably do everything within $2500 and you do all the labor. Knowing what I know now I could anyway. If you aren't smart and experienced (and believing a $600 quote makes me wonder here  ) and therefore need help with the labor and design, then you can easily tack on another $1000. If someone does it, Figure $5000 if you source the parts and they do the labor....and they like you.
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356/334 wHP/TQ at 10psi on pump gas!
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take note that your going to need a better clutch and an LSD otherwise your differential will detonate and you'll hate yourself even more.
99 TRed Contour SVT # 1853 out of 2760
230.2 WHP @ 6500
237.0 WTR @ 2250
Originally posted by MxRacer: Originally posted by RawBurt: I'll be keeping it to myself, until the time comes. It'll be hard to find.
much like your weiner.
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I know a guy who has a bunch of parts for turbocharging a SVTC and wants to get sell all of them.... aka me
Matt
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1988 Bronco II (Sold)
You know you launch hard when you beat oncoming traffic through their own crosswalk lines.
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