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usmc1371 05-24-2011 03:36 AM

need recommendations, what type of turbo should i get.
 
Im thinking about putting a turbo or supercharger on my 05 rx-8, the engine has no mods to it right now, i would love some insight and advice from someone, i have no clue what i should get yet. thanks!

RX8Soldier 05-24-2011 08:42 AM

My advice- read the stickies in the "Major Horsepower Upgrades" section of the forum. Then, read it again, if you haven't found the answer to your question :)
Oh, and this...
http://www.mylespaul.com/gallery/data/500/flamesuit.jpg

paimon.soror 05-24-2011 08:45 AM

And relax with the thread creation:

https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-major-horsepower-upgrades-93/need-advice-what-type-turbo-i-should-get-217169/

monchie 05-25-2011 01:45 AM

You need recommendations...don't get one! It will reduce the life of your engine. But, if your willing to do it, all i could say is...good luck with the new engine.

Rote8 06-01-2011 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by usmc1371 (Post 3985693)
Im thinking about putting a turbo or supercharger on my 05 rx-8, the engine has no mods to it right now, i would love some insight and advice from someone, i have no clue what i should get yet. thanks!

I would suggest a complete kit, not a custom build.

There are 2 SC options:
The Hymee kit:

The Pettit kit:

Turbo kits:
MM's turbo kit:

Esmeril turbo kit

PTP turbo kit

The Greddy turbo kit

Updated:
Turblown kit
and
SFR

I am sure I have missed a couple of the turbo kits, there are many choices.
A turbo needs some special exhaust porting to make the engine last longer at higher boost levels, without damage to the exhaust ports.

usafrotard 06-01-2011 03:57 PM

There are also the turblown and sfr kits

Casey752 07-08-2011 08:46 PM

If you want big hp gains and have the money to spend then get the esmeril turbo kit, but the easiest and cheapest is the Greddy kit. Its a little harder to fine tune the esmeril kit

bse50 07-09-2011 07:14 AM

Turblown's kit is the way to go. What's your budget though?

WingleBeast 07-10-2011 10:20 PM

can we just kill these people?

alz0rz 07-10-2011 10:27 PM

Search and ignore people like monchie.

StealthTL 07-10-2011 10:35 PM

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Come on guys, quit screwin wit the noobs - tell them what is best and move on!

https://www.rx8club.com/attachment.p...0&d=1310355219

Anything else is crap - you all know it but won't say it.

You people should just give them the info they deserve, and get a life!

monchie 07-10-2011 11:59 PM


Originally Posted by alz0rz (Post 4027369)
Search and ignore people like myself.


Fixed it for ya.

laythor 07-11-2011 12:10 AM


Originally Posted by monchie (Post 3986758)
You need recommendations...don't get one! It will reduce the life of your engine. But, if your willing to do it, all i could say is...good luck with the new engine.

to the OP. Read the above quote, realize it from someone without a turbo. Someone who's done zero research on a turbo. Someone who will never have a turbo.


Moving on...

There are lots of pro's and con's for turbo vs SC when going FI. It's going to come down to personal preference and budget.
Read the major horsepower section, after you feel you have a good grasp then start asking some pointed questions.

Coming in and asking "which one to get" just means you havent done any research. Research is key to making sure you not only get a solution that works for you, but one (when all is said and done) you enjoy the heck out of.

FungsterRacing 07-11-2011 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by alz0rz (Post 4027369)
Search and ignore people like monchie.

Now that is some solid advice.

But to the OP, like laythor said, do the research. I can't flame you (EDIT: Well I can, but won't this time) because I too have posted threads that, in the end, were pointless because normally the answer was in a "sticky", or another thread. Actually, I believe I posted a thread last year that sounded exactly like this one. I got flamed, but, all in all, I suppose I deserved it.

There's a ton on information on this site.... I basically spend my time reading. And reading. And, you guessed it! Reading some more! And with that, there are a lot of great people on this site as well. Some not so great, but we'll leave that out of here.

Anyways, good luck with the adventure ahead of you! :smoker:

dmedz8 07-11-2011 01:52 AM


Originally Posted by monchie (Post 3986758)
You need recommendations...don't get one! It will reduce the life of your engine. But, if your willing to do it, all i could say is...good luck with the new engine.

Why do you post when you have no experience with what is being discussed? Do you have a turbo? no. Therefor your opinion is not needed.

I do not have a turbo, so I can't give you any tips other than to search the forum and get all the information you can. You will learn to just automatically skim over Monchie's posts in the future

FungsterRacing 07-11-2011 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by dmedz8 (Post 4027462)
Why do you post when you have no experience with what is being discussed? Do you have a turbo? no. Therefor your opinion is not needed.

I think Monchie always bashes people who are thinking of going FI because he's too scared, or just does not have it himself ;)

dmedz8 07-11-2011 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by FungsterRacing (Post 4027833)
I think Monchie always bashes people who are thinking of going FI because he's too scared, or just does not have it himself ;)

If only there was a way to cut the intake in half and get the same power as FI

monchie 07-11-2011 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by laythor (Post 4027434)
to the OP. Read the above quote, realize it from someone without a turbo. Someone who's done zero research on a turbo. Someone who will never have a turbo.


That's right. Never had, never will.


Originally Posted by dmedz8 (Post 4027462)
Why do you post when you have no experience with what is being discussed? Do you have a turbo? no. Therefor your opinion is not needed.

I do not have a turbo, so I can't give you any tips other than to search the forum and get all the information you can. You will learn to just automatically skim over Monchie's posts in the future


You don't have a turbo either...that sucks.


Originally Posted by FungsterRacing (Post 4027833)
I think Monchie always bashes people who are thinking of going FI because he's too scared, or just does not have it himself ;)


That's right.

dmedz8 07-11-2011 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by monchie (Post 4028258)




You don't have a turbo either...that sucks.




I don't want a turbo... This is my DD and it has more than enough power for what I use it for. I would rather put the money into my Cobra.

Rote8 07-12-2011 01:19 PM

Get the Turbonique rocket powered turbo supercharger, instead of exhaust power, it's a rocket powered impeller...

Too bad you need a time tunnel to 1962 to buy one....


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