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Turbo for vt

Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by redser, Nov 7, 2008.

  1. redser

    redser New Member

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    Hi guys im new here this is my first post i dont know much about cars but i was thinking of puttin a turbo on my v6 auto vt. Has anyone here done it? and is it worth it? whats it likely to cost? also what other considerations are there. What would be the best thing to start with when reworking a vt engine. Thanks for any input
     
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    i got no idea/experience with turbos on the V6, but why not go with the supercharged version?
     
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    seem to be more bits available if you head down the SC path. Sorry i'm not much more help than that.
     
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    fitz_vt Pass Me A Wrench.....

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    i would just go with a raptor supercharger but if ur keen on a turbo there is a place i have heard of its called TurboEcotec, i dont know where they are but i head they are really good.
     
  5. radarak47

    radarak47 I lean to the right

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    If you want to go down the turbo route I believe ProFlow do a kit for approx $6300.00 Soz I don't know if they have a site up. The Raptor kit is a complete setup for approx $5300.00 maybe less for the VT cause the existing memcal can be retuned.

    Good luck with the search and upgrade to FI, you will be happy with the end results.
     
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    yeh i was thinking of puttin a supercharger on it but its all bout da money i dont have much at da moment and im not sure on how much it would cost either. What do you guys think would be better a supercharger or a turbo? Do you have any idea on how much either would cost?
     
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    radarak47 I lean to the right

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    Would you be doing the install yourself? If so I would say bolt on supercharger without a doubt. 4 - 5 hours if you are handy with a spanner for the Raptor and it comes with everything you need, modified tune, injectors, piping etc. A turbo install would be a little more detailed, but as I say there are now kits around with manifolds, piping, intercooler, turbo included. I don't know if the turbo kits come with a modified tune though, if not you will have to get a tuner to match the tune to the mods.

    It's the little things that add up. Do you already have exhaust mods? This is essential to get the most out of your forced induction. High Ratio Roller Rockers and tougher valve springs are also good insurance.

    A quick breakdown for you:

    FI kits SC or turbo $5 - $10K
    Exhaust (fitted) inc. extractors, highflow cats, and rear piping approx $1500
    Custom tune $800 - $1500
    RR's and valve springs approx $1000

    Cheaper if you can do the work yourself.
     
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    if theres not much money for you to do this i would think about doing other things to the car first that will help you when you do have the money. Instead of thinking how fast you can get out of it think about how its gonna handle at that speed and how the hell your gonna stop.

    In short do some suspension and brake mods and get used to them before strapping on a ****load more HP. If you do it vice versa I will put money on it your car will be written off within 2 week cause you either couldnt stop or couldnt keep it on the road.
     
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    radarak47 I lean to the right

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    My bad,

    I should have mentioned I had already done brakes (DBA slotted and bendix ultimate pads), suspension lowered (pedders) and cleanup replacement of worn items (control arms etc). SSMAN is definately right about the safety first.

    Add approx $400 for the brake setup, $1000 for the suspension and another $2000 for all other odds and sods, what can we say......modding cars for the long tern is bloody expensive (but still worth it :))
     
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    haha yeh that would probably be a good idea gettin my brakes n stuff done, wouldnt wana go flying down da road n cant stop. Cheers for all da input guys :)
     
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    take careful consideration into the tyres to, i know that the ones that i run on my car atm are only 150 a piece. but for the same size in the same brand that the cops use (obviously the best otherwise they wouldnt use them) it was about 330 a piece. Something must be good about them tyres. must provide long life and stick like sh1t to a blanket.
     

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