The ULTIMATE Turbo Q&A Thread!
Q: Will the exhaust manifold from a OEM (93-96 or 97-98) Toyota Supra Turbo directly bolt on to the 2jzge?
This could be a great, inexpensive way to start a turbo build if it can be done.
Q: Will the exhaust manifold from a OEM (93-96 or 97-98) Toyota Supra Turbo directly bolt on to the 2jzge?
This could be a great, inexpensive way to start a turbo build if it can be done.
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BTW: The greddy emanage ultimate is junk if you're seeking to make some serious power.
Last edited by JeffTsai; Nov 6, 2008 at 01:57 PM.
If you have the money and have a good local tuner/dealer then I would go with the HKS. The reason I mention that is because first of all it is not cheap for HKS stuff, and second HKS standalones can only be tuned by an authorized tuner/reseller. You can't get the tuning software without being authorized. It will run you around $4-4.5k or so with everything said and done. Including the wiring and tuning. If you don't have that much money to spend the AEM EMS and Haltech E8 or E11 are all excellent systems to run as well. The AEM and Haltechs will still be in the $2500-3500 range with everything done with depending on which setup you go with. This is only if you take it to a shop to do. If you can install and tune it yourself then you can do it for about half price.
) I would strongly recommend this unit. (IF you have a PRO dealer local to you of course. It doesn't make any sense to buy one if you are in Texas and the closest dealer is Oregon, lol) The only time that the Vpro gets expensive is when you start adding on the accessories. The AFK ($1500), the Navigator ($350), the DLI II ($400) etc. . . (which I have added
) For just the basic system it is just as "affordable" as the AEM, and doesn't require a custom harness like the Haltech. I have the GReddy T78-33d turbo kit for my car, the oil feed/return lines are JUNK. I went to MVP motorsports for the oil feed and return lines. http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/Templa...776&SearchYN=N Fit and Finish for a premade kit is superb. And cost is only $225. It is a small price to pay for a premade kit that saves your knuckles and finger tips (for any one that has tried to put together Earl's lines before
)on a side note, I would also recommend the turbo blanket on the top of the page also. Keeps the heat from the turbo at the turbo not in your engine bay. ThermoTec the downpipe as well. As one of our members knows, there is ALOT of wires under the hood on that side of the car to get damaged and mybe even catch on fire because of just how hot the turbo can get.







(hopefully that will change after my fcon is installed and tuned
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