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kostas 04-07-2002 01:52 AM

Turbo reliability..
 
I am afraid that if i fit a turbo kit iŽll destroy my tib.
Firstly i squeeze the gas pedal all the time
Secondly one friend of mine told me that if i fit a turbo kit iŽll never stop paying money for repairs.
Is this true??

Random 04-07-2002 04:30 AM

It depends on how you set it up. 25 PSI on stock internals with little or no additional fuel, yes, you will destroy your motor.

When dont right, turbo'd cars are safe and reliable. I do suggest you do some reading on the subject so you can make up your own mind. Also, talk to shops in your area. As THEM about the reliablity of aftermarket turbos. Keep in mind, their opinions are slightly biased, as they will be trying to SELL you a turbo kit, but just ask them how long they would warranty their work.

Turbo's are safe, and reliable. If they were not, why would so many Manufacturers use them in their own sports cars? Are Porsches, VW, Audi, Fiat, and the like unreliable? No...why? They turbo systems were well designed.

skierd 04-07-2002 05:13 AM

Umm, I think fiat was a bad example random. wink Fix It Again Tony

UFB 04-07-2002 07:16 AM

Kostas -

Turbochargers and turbo kits that are WELL dsigned and use high uality components that have been tested in absolutely every possible circumstance - WILL last as long if not longer than your tibby in standard form because of the higher quality components (internals specifically!)

Skierd - Don't slate Fiats - I will take you for a ride in our Uno Turbo 1400cc that will annihilate an M3 E46!! :D :D :D

skierd 04-07-2002 10:49 AM

They havent been sold over here for 20 years (?) thanks to reliability issues and emissions. wink

totoro001 04-07-2002 03:39 PM

first off, skierd: you knwo fiat owns ferrari right? i think they got something right.. tongue.gif

secondly: it all depends on how you design your turbo kit.. it was written by mr corkey bell that racing 1 mile under boost will put as much stress on your engine as driving 1000 miles w/o boost.. which is mostly true..

if you slap a full turbo kit into your car (pistons, rings, BBTB, BBIM, intercooler, BOV, etc) you should have a rather safe and reliable engine, and if you beat the crap out of it, you're looking at an overhaul every 50k miles or so.. maybe new rings, valve job, spark plugs, that kinda stuff..

just keep in mind it's all on how you design it, and how you drive it.

skierd 04-08-2002 01:12 AM

And ford owns Aston Martin, does that mean every Ford is a 200,000 luxury car? rolleyes.gif


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