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<blockquote data-quote="fozzymuphet" data-source="post: 4241899" data-attributes="member: 561353"><p><a href="http://www.team-2g.com" target="_blank">http://www.team-2g.com</a></p><p></p><p>A new turbo isn't a bad idea you just need to know the limits. On a GSX or anything with the 4G63 you can go up to (I believe) 12psi and I think you need a t3/t4 flanged turbo or else you'll also need a new header.</p><p></p><p>The turbo install itself is pretty easy. There are a few steps you need to consider first before you go run the car on a track because you WILL **** up your engine if you don't prime the turbo. You will also want the **** thing tuned or again, you will either **** up your engine or the turbo. I would tell your friend to do some serious reading before installing. If he doesn't want to take the time to learn up on his car then he should pay a shop.</p><p></p><p>Luckily for him there is a TON of info on eclipses. Good thing he has a gsx too. AWD launches are fun. I'm stuck with an RS and I wish I would have known more about eclipses before I bought mine. I bought mine thinking I could swap a 4G63 into it...LAWL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fozzymuphet, post: 4241899, member: 561353"] [URL="http://www.team-2g.com"]http://www.team-2g.com[/URL] A new turbo isn't a bad idea you just need to know the limits. On a GSX or anything with the 4G63 you can go up to (I believe) 12psi and I think you need a t3/t4 flanged turbo or else you'll also need a new header. The turbo install itself is pretty easy. There are a few steps you need to consider first before you go run the car on a track because you WILL **** up your engine if you don't prime the turbo. You will also want the **** thing tuned or again, you will either **** up your engine or the turbo. I would tell your friend to do some serious reading before installing. If he doesn't want to take the time to learn up on his car then he should pay a shop. Luckily for him there is a TON of info on eclipses. Good thing he has a gsx too. AWD launches are fun. I'm stuck with an RS and I wish I would have known more about eclipses before I bought mine. I bought mine thinking I could swap a 4G63 into it...LAWL [/QUOTE]
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