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Silvertop turbo with stock internals

Postby The Last Streetfighter » Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:36 pm

Hi guys.
I am trying to find a few writeups of people who have whacked a turbo on a stock 20V Silvertop. What they did and how they went.
Have tried a few searches but none of the combos I used came up with anything. I managed to find TRD16rolla AE82 with Silvertop and turbo.
I also found Karls 16V that he turboed with stock internals. But that's all.

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Postby slighty_sykotic » Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:50 pm

What they did:

do everything exactly the same as any other 4agte, but leave the internals stock.

Theres plenty of info on here, what exactly do you want to know?

Ecu wise?

You need to ethier get a standalone (link?), or fool the ecu into running with a piggyback ecu on boost (stupid idea in my opinion), but having said that, I have a powerlink that would be suitable for use here.


Power wise, 120-130kws at the wheels on low (5-8ish psi) easy.

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Postby Crampy » Wed Jun 06, 2007 3:10 pm

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Trueno_20v has done it. Nice car and dyno'd before turbo was 70kw atws, then on 5psi is 135kw atw's.

Good results.
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Postby Calvin » Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:39 pm

slighty_sykotic wrote:What they did:

do everything exactly the same as any other 4agte, but leave the internals stock.

Theres plenty of info on here, what exactly do you want to know?

Ecu wise?

You need to ethier get a standalone (link?), or fool the ecu into running with a piggyback ecu on boost (stupid idea in my opinion), but having said that, I have a powerlink that would be suitable for use here.


Power wise, 120-130kws at the wheels on low (5-8ish psi) easy.

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Sykotic you have got such a short fuse for these questions... Lol. Its actually funny.
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Postby slighty_sykotic » Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:42 pm

:P

Stay around a bit.

You try and answer a question for the millionth time. 8O 8)
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Postby Bling » Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:56 pm

Calvin wrote:Sykotic you have got such a short fuse for these questions... Lol. Its actually funny.


slighty_sykotic wrote::P

Stay around a bit.

You try and answer a question for the millionth time. 8O 8)


what he said, you'll soon direct people to the search function after a few years of answering them :lol:
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Postby The Last Streetfighter » Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:41 pm

Thanks for your indulgence.

I did some reading, but there is very little on High Comp 20V. Truno_20V's is the main one and is a really good start.

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Postby Zak » Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:37 pm

PM me if you want some info, I can help a little with boosting a 20V.

Or just check out my sig, most of the info is there, but replace the superchager with turbo of choice.
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Postby Crampy » Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:38 pm

Yeah Trueno_20v is the standard to follow if you want a good setup that's going to last.

Start saving some coin though, cause I'd say you wont get change from $4-5 grand or so.
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Postby slighty_sykotic » Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:40 pm

And if your going to do it, I really don't get why you wouldnt spend $800, rip off the head and replace the pistons, plane head, new gaskets, new bearings if needed and u have a brand new turbo happy motor.
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