Dragon_Reborn
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- '02 Protege ES Sedan
Young Turbo Enthusiast with some questions
Im interested in getting Spoolins turbo kit, (plan on getting it in less than 4 months, should have the money by then or a credit card with a really big credit line (sssh) ) either Stage 1 with no intercooler and the shorty manifold or stage 3 kit with the intercooler and longer manifold. Why? 2 reasons money and design/fit. For one, the intercooler upgrade is $900.00 and 2nd, I have a 2002 Protg ES Sedan, not an MP3 or Protg 5 ( I just hit 12 k miles and its an Auto) so Im not too sure what I would have to modify on the front bumper to mount the intercooler and piping if I get the stage 3 add on, b/c as most of you know the Protg sedans front bumper is different from the MP3 and P5 and Im not too sure how much room is available for an intercooler and piping... Also Im still debating on whether to take my car to a shop, or to do it myself ( I have access to tools and a lift) with a couple of friends. Also Im no too sure what all comes with the kit except whats listed: (http://www.spool-turbo.com/tk04.html) it lists Stainless steel braided oil lines, the Garrett turbo, SPOOL shorty tubular manifold, Turbonetics external wastegate, Pre gapped turbo spark plugs, Healthy 2.5 inch race down pipe. Im kind of concerned about replacement fuel injectors and a BOV, and the ECU, and the O2 sensor(s) and what not. Could someone please clarify? Now, Im no turbo expert here but Im fairly knowledgeable about cars and engine components and how they work. I believe most of the kit will not be too hard to install. I would have to take out my Injen CAI (no problem) and I could install the boost gauge, the SPOOL full tubular manifold, the wastegate, the actual turbo, new spark plugs, new injectors, and the intake piping and filter along with the BOV. Now what I dont have a clue about on how to do: The Stainless steel braided oil lines with anodized fittings, the exhaust piping from the turbo, and how to tweak the turbo and boost settings. That brings up another question, the oil going to the turbo from the steel braided oil lines is used to cool/lubricate the bearings within the turbo b/c there spinning so fast correct? What other types of turbos are out there? I mean is this the only design consideration. I have heard about water cooled turbos and turbos with bearings that can withstand the heat, is this true.. again someone please clarify thanks. Now how hard is it to install the exhaust piping from the turbo, and how hard is it to install the steel braided oil lines??? And how do I tweak or adjust boost on the turbo if I get the stage 1 kit with no intercooler then I will probably be running 4-5psi like it suggests or if I get the intercooler upgrade I might run 7-8 psi. What do you guys think? Im also concerned about the large amount of heat generated from the turbo and how the turbo is situated, I dont want to have any issues with oil leaks either and I dont want my $hit to look Ghetto, I want a clean install and I dont want to run into any issues. Sorry for the long thread, but Ill appreciate everyones replies and their advice. Thanks. -Joe- 