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Old Feb 19, 2014 | 09:38 PM
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turbo build

t3/4 or evo 16g turbo
intercooler
oil return/feed lines
ecuflash,tactrix
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turbo manifold
downpipe(evo8)
255 fuel pump
440cc injectors
wideband 02 sensor
wastegate accuator

please let me know what i may be missing from this list.
its everything i could think of that i will need, im going to start parting it together, so if you know of a good place to buy a certain piece or youre selling one post a link or let me know.

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Old Feb 19, 2014 | 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by FOOKhonda
t3/4 or evo 16g turbo
intercooler
oil return/feed lines
ecuflash,tactrix
bov
turbo manifold
downpipe(evo8)
255 fuel pump
250cc injectors
wideband 02 sensor
wastegate accuator

please let me know what i may be missing from this list.
its everything i could think of that i will need, im going to start parting it together, so if you know of a good place to buy a certain piece or youre selling one post a link or let me know.
Those injectors are too small , go with 440 or 560's from a Subaru or Evo X , you also want to go with an Evo 8 turbo . You are also missing the intercooler and piping . I have a 5-10Psi Forge wastegate for sale if interested ! GL with the build /
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Old Feb 19, 2014 | 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 02-Lancer-Es
Those injectors are too small , go with 440 or 560's from a Subaru or Evo X , you also want to go with an Evo 8 turbo . You are also missing the intercooler and piping . I have a 5-10Psi Forge wastegate for sale if interested ! GL with the build /
oh crap i meant to put 440 XD i must have had 250 on the mind lol

i can use the stock evo 8 intercooler and piping right?
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Old Feb 20, 2014 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by FOOKhonda
oh crap i meant to put 440 XD i must have had 250 on the mind lol

i can use the stock evo 8 intercooler and piping right?
That's right...also your build will vary depending on how much psi you want to run? 10psi and up or less than 10psi? If you buy the evo 8-9 turbo watch if it has the jpipe, oil and water lines, dump pipe and wastegate attached to it or not. if you're going with 10psi and up you can keep the stock evo 8-9 wastegate actuator, if not you will have to buy an aftermarket adjustable wastegate with a lower psi spring. If you're going straight up to 10 psi you also need the evo 8-9 maf. Don't forget you need an oil sandwich adapter for your oil feed line, 1 or 2 10-12'' slim push or pull fans depending on what manifold you're going to use and where they are going to be mounted and brand new spark plugs with a higher temp resistance is always good (NGK BKR7E instead of the stock NGK BKR5E).

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Old Feb 20, 2014 | 12:50 PM
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That's right...also your build will vary depending on how much psi you want to run? 10psi and up or less than 10psi? If you buy the evo 8-9 turbo watch if it has the jpipe, oil and water lines, dump pipe and wastegate attached to it or not. if you're going with 10psi and up you can keep the stock evo 8-9 wastegate actuator, if not you will have to buy an aftermarket adjustable wastegate with a lower psi spring. If you're going straight up to 10 psi you also need the evo 8-9 maf. Don't forget you need an oil sandwich adapter for your oil feed line, 1 or 2 10-12'' slim push or pull fans depending on what manifold you're going to use and where they are going to be mounted and brand new spark plugs with a higher temp resistance is always good (NGK BKR7E instead of the stock NGK BKR5E).
so if i go over 10 psi i need the evo 8/9 maf, under 10 i can keep my stock one?
so if im wanting to stay between 5-7 can i get everything minus the wastegate acuator?

and basically i can put the oil sandwich on and leave the bolts in the holes for now?

yeah i almost didnt think about spark plugs for the list

and for the fans are those a replacement of what i have or extra ones i need to put in?
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Old Feb 20, 2014 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by FOOKhonda
so if i go over 10 psi i need the evo 8/9 maf, under 10 i can keep my stock one?
so if im wanting to stay between 5-7 can i get everything minus the wastegate acuator?

and basically i can put the oil sandwich on and leave the bolts in the holes for now?

yeah i almost didnt think about spark plugs for the list

and for the fans are those a replacement of what i have or extra ones i need to put in?
1-Exactly, 10+ psi= evo 8-9 maf, 10- psi= stock maf
2-If you want to stay below 10 psi you NEED the aftermarket adjustable wastegate.
3-You are right about the sandwich adapter as long as you have bolts blocking the extra lines holes everything will be fine.
4-You need aftermarket slim fans but those are not direct replacement parts. They have to be fitted in and are universal

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Old Feb 20, 2014 | 01:20 PM
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I have an evo intercooler for sale. $80
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Old Feb 22, 2014 | 06:08 PM
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You don't need a sandwich plate unless you wanna run oil gauges. There is a hex plug on the passenger side of the motor you can remove and tap into for an oil feed
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Old Feb 22, 2014 | 09:51 PM
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yeah im getting a wastegate with a 5psi spring already from someone on the forums

if you guys happen to see someone parting out and have the turbo i need, i need the whole thing minus the wastegate, if you could tell me who it was thatd be great, im keeping my eye on part outs but i probably wont see everythinggg

thanks guys once again, youve prolly saved me about $3000 in the future of figuring out the right things to get lol
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Old Mar 5, 2014 | 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by FOOKhonda
yeah im getting a wastegate with a 5psi spring already from someone on the forums

if you guys happen to see someone parting out and have the turbo i need, i need the whole thing minus the wastegate, if you could tell me who it was thatd be great, im keeping my eye on part outs but i probably wont see everythinggg

thanks guys once again, youve prolly saved me about $3000 in the future of figuring out the right things to get lol
I have one that I'll sell, PM me
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Old Sep 8, 2014 | 12:13 PM
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You don't need a sandwich plate unless you wanna run oil gauges. There is a hex plug on the passenger side of the motor you can remove and tap into for an oil feed
Sorry for bringing this back up, but is there a more specific explanation on where this is? I would like to know the exact location. If anyone has done this and has pictures, that'd be great.
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Old Sep 8, 2014 | 01:04 PM
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Sorry for bringing this back up, but is there a more specific explanation on where this is? I would like to know the exact location. If anyone has done this and has pictures, that'd be great.
If you take the passenger wheel off and the plastic behind it. It's right beside the oil filter and takes an Allen head to remove it. If you can't find it. I'll take a pic of it for you. I run my oil feed off of that and gauges off of a sandwich plate
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Old Sep 8, 2014 | 01:40 PM
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Awesome. Thanks for the quick reply. I'll take a look after work today. What kind of fitting do you use for your oil feed from that spot? 1/8NPT x 4AN? I was just trying to order everything I need to piece together the feed and return.
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Old Sep 8, 2014 | 02:23 PM
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Awesome. Thanks for the quick reply. I'll take a look after work today. What kind of fitting do you use for your oil feed from that spot? 1/8NPT x 4AN? I was just trying to order everything I need to piece together the feed and return.
I believe I have a 90 degree, 3/8 NPT to 1/8 NPT Should be able to get one at lowes
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Old Sep 9, 2014 | 08:13 AM
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Ok, I found the spot you were talking about. It's pretty convenient. I just ordered a 90 degree 4AN x 1/8NPT and a 12mm x 1.25 to 4AN banjo bolt to go with it so that takes care of the oil feed. I ordered a sandwich plate just in case for future gauge use. I also ordered a 10AN fitting for the oil return that I'm getting welded to the oil pan but I'm afraid I might have gone too big... What size did you use for your oil return?
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