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Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Saturday, July 21, 2007 6:47 PM
I presently own a 96' Z24 and would like to know of a company that provides and turbo kit for the 96' LD9. If that is not recommended, should I be looking at the RSM Supercharger kit. I know it is pricey, but I can't find any turbo kits....Please help.

Thank You,
Chris

Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Saturday, July 21, 2007 9:13 PM
Im sure someone can give u the part #'s to a good turbo setup..but as for most "turbo kits"..there mostly junk , and u could normally peice together one urself for cheaper and beter!

And if im not worng but i think there is a sticky thread with part #'s



Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Monday, July 23, 2007 3:05 PM
You can buy the manifold off ebay and just make a custom turbo setup it would be chaper than that supercharger



Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Monday, July 23, 2007 10:42 PM
a custom job tends to be cheaper and easier. and the manifold on ebay even has a 5 year warranty so thats an added plus. but dont put an ebay turbo in unless it is a true Garret or other name brand. A lot of them are not balanced well enough.


Veritas Aequitas


Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 5:15 AM
anyone have a link to the manifolds ur talking about on ebay? for the ld9 engines
thanks


Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 6:22 AM
Top Mount

Regular

the regular one is LISTED as for the ecotec engines, but the picture is of a 2.4 twin cam one. this is the guy that has the ones for the 2.4, just email him and im sure he could get you one no problem.




Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 8:03 AM
Yeah putting a kit together yourself is best. I would recommend not getting a manifold from the guy on ebay. His product is @!#$!!!!!! Put together @!#$ty looks @!#$ty.



FU Tuning



Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 9:43 AM
it does really suck though, were dont have a very good market in terms of manifolds.

if you want to pay out the ass but want a quality manifold, talk to josh F, he cant get one thats freakn amazing.





Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 2:32 PM
Boosted SS wrote:You can buy the manifold off ebay and just make a custom turbo setup it would be chaper than that supercharger



So u could put together a turbo kit for less than the supercharge..BTW the supercharger is 1600.25 shipped ( i know casue i paid it )?????????????



Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 4:53 PM
I'm assuming your talking about the welded manifold, when you say it's "@!#$!!!!!!" . I have the cast iron top mount and it's ridiculously good quality for the money. I'm running a T3/T04E 50 trim .63 Housing and this manifold has been great so far....
Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 4:43 AM
J S wrote:I'm assuming your talking about the welded manifold, when you say it's "@!#$!!!!!!" . I have the cast iron top mount and it's ridiculously good quality for the money. I'm running a T3/T04E 50 trim .63 Housing and this manifold has been great so far....


The top mount is by a different person (or at least seller). The regualr one is by happy thoughts (seller), I would stay away.



FU Tuning




Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 6:01 AM
ok, question... why do welded manifolds have such an issue with the welds cracking? ive often wondered this..




Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 7:14 AM
Aaron,
Yea I understand, but I don't think the supercharger will fit a 1996 LD9. The only supercharger I know of that fits this year is an RSM (now Z-Spec) and that set-up is $3,500.00
I also think that you git best bang for the buck, but when it comes to forced induction you are limited with a supercharger. I don't think you will ever be able to push 12 psi out of it if you decide you want more power...

Chris
Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 6:53 PM
welds dont exactly have high tensile strength, and heat also lowers tensile strength in the steel around the weld, therefore allowing cracks.


Veritas Aequitas


Re: Turbo Kits for 96' LD9
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 6:54 PM
z yaaaa wrote:ok, question... why do welded manifolds have such an issue with the welds cracking? ive often wondered this..


they need a "stress cut" which is a cut between each exhaust port. It is offered for $5 or something like that. What happens is the manifold expands alot and the plate is bolted to a water cooled head... which part do you think expands more??? there needs to be some room for movement. I had mine (both) cut, and I had 25k on the last and over 30k now. Now, if I could find my damn oil leak, I already redid oil pan gasket, and timing cover... oh well, I guess it is just a little bit.


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