turbocharging
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zimm_zimmer
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hey all im looking to turbocharge my touring over a period of time, now engine is no problem as i got a spare 325i engine which i am stripping down and building with new parts (some uprated) now i want a small amount off boost maybe 8-10 and have been looking at turbo's now will a turbo diesel one work or do i have to look at petrol, also i may be alble to get a truck turbo (small 6 litre one) will this be over powering or not. thanks for any help
will b


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Ant
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Will, go see Fozzymonster, He's in Fleixstowe so not far away, he can give you 1st hand info and advice on all the pitfalls.
for your target boost level, I'd not use a large Holset, a T35 style hybrid will tick all the right boxes but will cost more than the bigger unit
for your target boost level, I'd not use a large Holset, a T35 style hybrid will tick all the right boxes but will cost more than the bigger unit
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zimm_zimmer
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yeah i am going to go and see fozzy monster when i get a free moment and its not raining lol, i used to have a t3 turbo but sold it as it was off my old rs turbo, i can get a turbo really easy and cheaply as i got a few mates around with them, just all the rest, i can do all the engine work myself like stripping down and rebuilding but its when it comes to the management, i want good managment but dont wanna spend a fortune, you wouldnt be able to give me a ruff estimate on a megasquirt system so i know what im looking at. thanks
will b


