bout a year ago bought a clean '87 supra from a co-worker, 60k on a JDM engine, but had a slightly BHG. got really excited and bought a generic ebay turbo kit before I started reading up on the car. Then found this site (I've only built up n/a VW's) I'm not new to cars, just to turbo systems, so I may ask some dumb questions.
Tore it down, machined the head. block had some pitting, but was flat. cometic MHG, copper spray sealer (was used MHG, spent 7 hours stripping it down), ARP studs @ 87lbs, and someone broke into it outside my shop and stole intercooler, BOV, new boost gauge, k&n..
Now its back in my shop, back to work, I'm just looking to build a fun weekend play car, and am a bit over my head financially in this, as far as what I still need for this adventurous build, so generic components if I can get away with them, are preferred. down the road I don't mind upgrading, I just need to get this car on the road and out of my shop.
SO. originality I was going to go with maft-pro, but am thinking of doing the lex / 550 rout, but with everything else needed, I'm practically at the cost of the maf-t, right?
So I have a larger than desired 1.14a/r generic turbo, e-bay manifold, external wastegate, another intercooler, 3" hard piping, all new gaskets, and a huge assortment of lines, couplings, fittings, etc that came with the turbo kit, about to purchase warlbo pump, 550's, AFPR. as well as a machinist at my disposal, and I do aerospace fabrication / tooling for a living, so fabbing and mechanical work isn't a problem for me.
(correct me if I am wrong) with what I have (I'd rather not backtrack on what I already, regrettably purchased) if I went with the lex afm set-up, I would still need to buy a fuel computer, boost controller, + the lex afm, I'd be at roughly $700. but it just seems easier than the MAFT-pro to me. if I went the maft-pro rout, what else would I need to buy?
Also, new turbo is oil only, so I just need to rout the stock turbo coolant lines to each other, right? (as opposed to blocking them off)
any help, realistic suggestions, ideas would be greatly appreciated, I'm in a bit over my head :1zhelp:
~Steve
some fun pics:
after head re-instal, with turbo mocked-up
Tore it down, machined the head. block had some pitting, but was flat. cometic MHG, copper spray sealer (was used MHG, spent 7 hours stripping it down), ARP studs @ 87lbs, and someone broke into it outside my shop and stole intercooler, BOV, new boost gauge, k&n..
Now its back in my shop, back to work, I'm just looking to build a fun weekend play car, and am a bit over my head financially in this, as far as what I still need for this adventurous build, so generic components if I can get away with them, are preferred. down the road I don't mind upgrading, I just need to get this car on the road and out of my shop.
SO. originality I was going to go with maft-pro, but am thinking of doing the lex / 550 rout, but with everything else needed, I'm practically at the cost of the maf-t, right?
So I have a larger than desired 1.14a/r generic turbo, e-bay manifold, external wastegate, another intercooler, 3" hard piping, all new gaskets, and a huge assortment of lines, couplings, fittings, etc that came with the turbo kit, about to purchase warlbo pump, 550's, AFPR. as well as a machinist at my disposal, and I do aerospace fabrication / tooling for a living, so fabbing and mechanical work isn't a problem for me.
(correct me if I am wrong) with what I have (I'd rather not backtrack on what I already, regrettably purchased) if I went with the lex afm set-up, I would still need to buy a fuel computer, boost controller, + the lex afm, I'd be at roughly $700. but it just seems easier than the MAFT-pro to me. if I went the maft-pro rout, what else would I need to buy?
Also, new turbo is oil only, so I just need to rout the stock turbo coolant lines to each other, right? (as opposed to blocking them off)
any help, realistic suggestions, ideas would be greatly appreciated, I'm in a bit over my head :1zhelp:
~Steve
some fun pics:
after head re-instal, with turbo mocked-up