SupaWhiteTc
03-22-2005, 08:33 PM
I was wondering if anyone on here is running a turbo kit on a TC and if they are have they had any problems? I would like to turbo mine but it is my daily driver and I don't want any major problems with it. I just want to know reliability of a turbo kit on the TC. Thanks
BubbaNoy
03-22-2005, 11:20 PM
when properly done right, you'll have no problems with turbo...
tckurt
03-23-2005, 12:59 AM
That's not completely true if you push to much psi it won't matter how well they put it in its gonna eventually kill the engine.
SupaWhiteTc
03-23-2005, 01:27 AM
Well I know very much about turbo and I am not looking to break any records I just want some power. I won't go boost crazy I am talking for daily driving running like 5-6 PSI and for track use maybe like 8-10 PSI. I just wondered how reliable any of the kits are that are out, because I used to have a 2002 Celica GT-S and the turbo kits for that car were all junk. I want very high quality and be backed by some type of warranty not just Joe's turbo shop turbo kit. Any help would be good.
tckurt
03-23-2005, 01:50 AM
Yea that would be fine as far as the kits I would wait for Greddy to make theirs or do it yourself b/c the one out now for the tc I would trust it hardly at all.
TheQuietThings
03-23-2005, 02:20 AM
the tC engine is pretty solid, and as long as you stay on top of your boost and your a/f ratios, it shouldnt be too much strain on the engine. i plan on running a turbo on my tC as well, but i have the automatic tranny, and im not boosting until i can find someone to make a high stall torque converter for the tC.
Whocares05050
03-23-2005, 02:24 AM
it should be fine if everything is done correctly
toastbox
03-23-2005, 05:52 AM
I'm pretty concerned about it...which is why I'll wait for the TRD s/c, and not void my warranty. Of course, by the time it comes out, my warranty will probably have expired time wise, lol
smash
03-23-2005, 06:25 PM
the tC engine is pretty solid, and as long as you stay on top of your boost and your a/f ratios, it shouldnt be too much strain on the engine. i plan on running a turbo on my tC as well, but i have the automatic tranny, and im not boosting until i can find someone to make a high stall torque converter for the tC.
Well what if you don't know that much about turbos in general? Would it be safe to have one professionally installed on the car and just run it that way? :nails:
TheQuietThings
03-23-2005, 06:49 PM
well, IMO, i would have it profesionally installed, and have the ECU programmed to run low boost, that way there is almost no room for fault, kinda like a turbo-charged jetta. They come from the factory turbo-charged and most people dont even have to worry about how much boost they are running, or what their A/F ratio is. So yea, i would def say get it professional installed, and just run low boost. Youll still feel the extra power.
SupaWhiteTc
03-23-2005, 09:02 PM
I would rather do the install myself so I know how the work was performed and that way I know that nothing was left loose. But if you have no idea how to do it I would recommend a professional.