anyone here done or seen a rear mount turbo kit on a jk?
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anyone here done or seen a rear mount turbo kit on a jk?
Im thinking of doing it but have a few questions, what lbs injectors do i need and ideas on where the air filter would have to be.
when looking at the ripp kit its in the 4k range and i dont see why this cant be done for 1500 ish. maybe im missing some big PITA issues with doing this, if so please tell me what they are so i can think about it from all angles.
also can superchips do a custom tune on my flashpaq ?
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when looking at the ripp kit its in the 4k range and i dont see why this cant be done for 1500 ish. maybe im missing some big PITA issues with doing this, if so please tell me what they are so i can think about it from all angles.
also can superchips do a custom tune on my flashpaq ?
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Yeah, if you buy a complete kit, you gonna pay some hefty margin. I think about 2K is about right if you piece it together, maybe even less if you can get some good deals or buy used parts. I never heard of custom tunes from Superchips, but with a Diablo tuner I heard it's possible. Not a lot of people run here a turbo, so probably won't get much response on this.
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Your welcome STS Turbo, Inc. - Jeep Wrangler I don't think you are going to build a remote mount system for $1500. Between turbo, piping, fuel injectors, ecm tuning, etc. I just don't see it being that cheap.
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Looked into the option after a buddy did it to his RX-8 and it runs awesome. crazy power increase and the sound of the blow off popping in between shifts is sweet just not sure about the programming issues tho and doing it for less than 1,500 is not going to be easy to do especially if you buy one of those CHEAP ASS JUNK CHINESE turbos and you need to use quality stainless steel lines and fittings for the oil supply and return...good luck!
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yeah i forgot about the oil lines but i found t3 t4 turbos/ waste gate on ebay 350 or so and was going to have a buddy run ss exhaust pipe for the pressure side, figured tune for 350, injectors for 500 or so and BOV for 50. only figure i need 5psi for a good street tune. i would be very happy with a 80hp bump for under 2k. seen a youtube from krazy house customs where they made like 115hp and 130 tq (or something like that) over stock. they did a before and after dyno.
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Your welcome STS Turbo, Inc. - Jeep Wrangler I don't think you are going to build a remote mount system for $1500. Between turbo, piping, fuel injectors, ecm tuning, etc. I just don't see it being that cheap.
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You would want to call them. They are a good company, but you'll probably havr to fab up a snorkel like found on military humvee exhausts. They are typically self contained oil systems so you'd juat have to do oil changes on the turbo too. The other requirement would be a VERY strong skid plate that would provide room for impact. With a watertight snorkel system water would be beneficial for the system since there is typically no intercooler due to the long boost tube.
I knew a guy with one on a Mazda 3 from my last forum community and he didn't do any tuning at all for the longest time running around 6-8lbs of boost. I almost set one up for my fairlane which would take about the same rpm specs as you'd want for wheeling (below 4k or so) and then the systems were in the 1500-2500 range for price and the high end was for a twin setup. I didn't do it because I'd have to scoop the trunk compartment and that be dumb.
I knew a guy with one on a Mazda 3 from my last forum community and he didn't do any tuning at all for the longest time running around 6-8lbs of boost. I almost set one up for my fairlane which would take about the same rpm specs as you'd want for wheeling (below 4k or so) and then the systems were in the 1500-2500 range for price and the high end was for a twin setup. I didn't do it because I'd have to scoop the trunk compartment and that be dumb.
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i wonder if the injectors were bumped up if the superchip tune set on 87 with 89 oct fuel would set the timing back enough to support 5-6 psi without knock.