Evo X Turbo Upgrade?
#1
Newbie
Thread Starter
Evo X Turbo Upgrade?
Hey everyone, I know there are other posts/threads out there but figured I would just make my own for now. I have a 12 GSR that I'm in the market for upgrading my stock turbo. I have been hearing a lot about the FP Red 18k and that people are very happy and satisfied with it. I'm looking for a possible easy bolt on turbo and wanted to get an idea from others that have upgraded using the Red and what pros/cons you have run in to. Is the Red a direct bolt on? Is there anything else needed or recommended when installing the turbo?
Thanks in advance.
Current Mods:
Injen intake/uicp
4" ETS fmic
Tomei Titanium Downpipe/ Turbo back with test pipe
FIC 750 injectors
Turbosmart BOV
Grimmspeed MBC
Tuned on 93 at 28psi
never been on Dyno
Thanks in advance.
Current Mods:
Injen intake/uicp
4" ETS fmic
Tomei Titanium Downpipe/ Turbo back with test pipe
FIC 750 injectors
Turbosmart BOV
Grimmspeed MBC
Tuned on 93 at 28psi
never been on Dyno
#2
Evolved Member
This is a really broad question. Spend some times reading the forums. Search is your friend. If by "easy bolt on" you mean "stock frame" then yes the 18k and FP RED are stock frame turbos.
When you upgrade to a larger turbo the most important thing is to address FUEL and the TUNE.
When you upgrade to a larger turbo the most important thing is to address FUEL and the TUNE.
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2012evogsr (Sep 2, 2018)
#3
Newbie
Thread Starter
This is a really broad question. Spend some times reading the forums. Search is your friend. If by "easy bolt on" you mean "stock frame" then yes the 18k and FP RED are stock frame turbos.
When you upgrade to a larger turbo the most important thing is to address FUEL and the TUNE.
When you upgrade to a larger turbo the most important thing is to address FUEL and the TUNE.
#4
Evolved Member
Yes you will need 1000cc injectors for gasoline and 1200 to 1300cc for E85 with the stock frame turbos you are interested in. There is a ton of data on the 18k and there is a reason why it is such a popular turbo. You also cannot run the stock fuel pump with an upgraded turbo, and so again it depends if your planning on E85 or not as to which pump you will choose.