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Naturally Aspirated No boost under your hood? You can still feel the love here.

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series 1 na compared to series one l67

how much different is the series 1 na compared to series one l67
i was wonderin cause i was planning on turboing my na and i was wonderin if i could swap in the cam and injectors and what not
can i do this or will i have to get custom stuff
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The only thing diffrent internally are the rods IIRC, The cam is no diffrent the injectors would do, but id personally go for 42lbers for a turbo app pushing over 7-10psi.
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ok what size of turbo should i use
i was thinkin a t3/t4 cause you can get one for like 200 bucks on ebay
o and what will i have to do about the computer i figure it is obd1 so it shouldnt be that complicated but what will be necessary
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email them about burning you a chip for your application, As for what size turbo, If youre going on a stock turbo a t3/t4 would be fine, But i higly recomend you invest in a intercooler, and dont forget to upgrade that fuel pump
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yea im goin to get the stuff off ebay so it will be cheap (im on a budget) but im goin to get a intercooler and a waste gate and maybe a blow off valve prolly just a waste gate unless i really need a blow off valve
but yea this set up is goin in my 77 porsche so it will be an interesting process to do
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nice, well hell if its a super budget just find a turbo with a internal wastegate, it will really help simplify the Piping, look for a company called SSautochrome they have intercoolers on the cheap as well
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