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There are so many comment against turboing an NA engine. For one is that the internal is not as strong as the factory turbo setup engine. But how weak is the internal, in term of attaching a turbo to it?

I've seen a fair few automotive magazine from the States, with Greddy & HKS selling a bolt on Turbo Kit for the 350Z, and Greddy bolt on Turbo kit for those Hondas.

Wouldn't it be a fair argument to say that those 350Z and those hondas internal weren't meant for turbo charging, and therefore would not be as strong as.... say an RB25DET or other factory turbo setup engines?

Can some one shed a light on to this for me, so that I may understand more about what works and what dont?

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Halfcut would probably be the best option unless you can get the turbo and other bolt-on bits relatively cheap.

bits would included

Turbo

Exhaust manifold

Dump-pipe & Front pipe

Injectors (stock GTS-t ones or better)

Intercooler and piping (stock or better)

ECU (R33 gtst one may work fine)

Fuel Pump

I think that's the minimum you need to get it going :cheers:

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I really should take some pics of under the engine bay, basically the oil feed comes from where the filter goes, the return is via the block near the sump.

The water lines are fed via the heater hose system for the climate control.

I'll g some photo's up

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Looking at the wiring for the R33...the only thing I can think you may need to rewire is if you put the factory boost solenoid in. But if you don't bother just use a boost controller.

The R33 wiring is 1000 times more forgiving than in the R34.

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gatty

before you go and get it done, find out just how much for an rb30 bottom end conversion, could work out similar pricing and youll get a crapload more torque and better off boost repsonse., even with the stocker 25 head and 25 turbo it should be a monster with no lag at all.

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