To turbocharge a 4 cyl, non turbo probe, (assuming its an 1988-1993) you need to to a few things.
First, of cource, locate an exhaust manifold, turbo and down pipe (exhaust pipe that leaves turbo) from a 1988-1993 ford probe turbo. Seeing as how the car is not stock turbo, the block does not have the oil return line tapped into the block, there is no oil supply line to the turbo either. These will have to be made. Also this IHI turbo is water cooled. Additional water hoses will have to be routed.
To get filtered and pressurized oil to the turbo you need to make a modification at the oil filter. There is an adapter that is availiable, here is the link (mostly used for an oil cooler)http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product?storeId=10101&Pr=p_Product.CATENTRY_ID%3A2000861&productId=2000861&catalogId=10101
This is where you will get your oil to and from the turbo
You will also need to tap into the heater hose system to get water to and from the turbo.
Lots more to do still...
Fuel management
Air flow meter
Well... theres a start, ill get back to this later
To turbocharge a 4 cyl, non turbo probe, (assuming its an 1988-1993) you need to to a few things.
First, of cource, locate an exhaust manifold, turbo and down pipe (exhaust pipe that leaves turbo) from a 1988-1993 ford probe turbo. Seeing as how the car is not stock turbo, the block does not have the oil return line tapped into the block, there is no oil supply line to the turbo either. These will have to be made. Also this IHI turbo is water cooled. Additional water hoses will have to be routed.
To get filtered and pressurized oil to the turbo you need to make a modification at the oil filter. There is an adapter that is availiable, here is the link (mostly used for an oil cooler)http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product?storeId=10101&Pr=p_Product.CATENTRY_ID%3A2000861&productId=2000861&catalogId=10101
This is where you will get your oil to and from the turbo
You will also need to tap into the heater hose system to get water to and from the turbo.
Lots more to do still...
Fuel management
Air flow meter
Well... theres a start, ill get back to this later
To turbocharge a 4 cyl, non turbo probe, (assuming its an 1988-1993) you need to to a few things.
First, of cource, locate an exhaust manifold, turbo and down pipe (exhaust pipe that leaves turbo) from a 1988-1993 ford probe turbo. Seeing as how the car is not stock turbo, the block does not have the oil return line tapped into the block, there is no oil supply line to the turbo either. These will have to be made. Also this IHI turbo is water cooled. Additional water hoses will have to be routed.
To get filtered and pressurized oil to the turbo you need to make a modification at the oil filter. There is an adapter that is available here is the link (mostly used for an oil cooler)http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product?storeId=10101&Pr=p_Product.CATENTRY_ID%3A2000861&productId=2000861&catalogId=10101
This is where you will get your oil to and from the turbo
You will also need to tap into the heater hose system to get water to and from the turbo.
Lots more to do still...
Fuel management
Air flow meter
Well... there's a start, ill get back to this later
To turbocharge a 4 cyl, non turbo probe, (assuming its an 1988-1993) you need to to a few things.
First, of cource, locate an exhaust manifold, turbo and down pipe (exhaust pipe that leaves turbo) from a 1988-1993 ford probe turbo. Seeing as how the car is not stock turbo, the block does not have the oil return line tapped into the block, there is no oil supply line to the turbo either. These will have to be made. Also this IHI turbo is water cooled. Additional water hoses will have to be routed.
To get filtered and pressurized oil to the turbo you need to make a modification at the oil filter. There is an adapter that is available here is the link (mostly used for an oil cooler)http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product?storeId=10101&Pr=p_Product.CATENTRY_ID%3A2000861&productId=2000861&catalogId=10101
This is where you will get your oil to and from the turbo
You will also need to tap into the heater hose system to get water to and from the turbo.
Lots more to do still...
Fuel management
Air flow meter
Well... there's a start, ill get back to this later