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Turbo Conversion
Just been reading the FAQ notes about swapping a 7M-GE with a 7M-GTE
However . . has anyone just bolted the turbo bits on a 7M-GE? I know the main difference is the higher compression on the N/A engine - would this cause premature failure? Is there really any need to change the Ignition system? Surely you could just keep the distributor setup . . . The cheapest way would be buy a scrap car with a BHG or Big Ends gone and swap the pipes etc over (you can buy them in the UK for as little as ?200) If it IS feasible, what kind of power would you expect without increasing the boost? (presumably more than a standard turbo, due to the higher compression and better profile cams) |
this has been done and is known as the NA-T
i believe that if they are intending on higher boost they usually rip the head off and put either thicker hg or deep dish pistons to take up the compression but then again i ran 9psi and 280whp safely on 9.4:1 so i guess an na engine should take it ok ;) just run that high octane hehe |
N/A-t
I just bought a 87 turbo for $500 . with presummably bad main bearings...
I will be picking the supra this weekend....anyways...this is the exact same question that I have been asking my self... since u can easily find N/A engines,why not use a A/N long block.... I still have to check it and do my homework as to which will be the most economical way.... who knows, maybe I'll do the bottom end... any comments ,let me know.. |
hmmm... couldnt you just bore over by .20 or .40 to take up the compreshion with a thicker HG? and what is the down side of putting a turbo on a GE?
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I think you can build a 7mGE to take a turbo without much effort if your actually rebuilding the motor.. but if you arent .. its still more economical to just replace it. Although.. having said that.. I have no idea what kind of ECU/harness/alternator, etc.. issues that would spring up..
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The R154 is pretty easy to find.. in fact I think BIC is clearing out one for 300.00 (if its still for sale during thier move sale).
Lost of JDM ones floating around out there.. and they are fairly rocksolid. I dont know about the US, but I can pick up a R154 for about 300.00 (delivered) in my city and a 7MGTE (with everything except the electronics) for about 749.00 (delivered) here. They are JDM.. but come with a leakdown test and compression test as well as a 90 day guarantee. For me.. its cheaper to buy the engine and drop it in than it is for me to replace the headgasket. Other than the gamble on how good the JDM 7M is going to be... its a good deal really. I am not THAT good of a mechanic to say if a 7MGE can be converted to turbo easily or not.. because I would assume there is more involved than simply bolting on the turbo or dealing with the compression issue. I just dont recall seeing any that were done successfully.. so I cant really be much of a help here. |
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I dont think it has anything to do with the compression really..
The engine is only capable of doing so much by itself.. if you understand how a turbo works (I will use the way I 'splained it to my kids) the turbo is like taking your girlfriend and giving her a straw... then putting a milkshake in front of her. Time how long it takes her to suck up one strawful of milkshake (no.. not sexual thoughts here..) Then.. fill the straw with milkshake and blow it into her mouth as hard as you can. Thats.. boost. A NA engine is sucking air.. while a turbo has the benefit of a pump pushing the air. Makes one helluva difference. You aren't going to defy physics by wishing it was different. Remember.. I am not a mechanic.. but a NA (naturally aspirated engine) is forced to suck its air/fuel mixture. A turbo is beautiful because the exhaust will spin a tubine which pushes it in. Superchargers use the crank (unless they changed it) so they actually cost HP to run.. (if I remember correctly a 350 HP supercharger can use 50HP just to push the air) Its probably far more complex.. but the engine does have its limitations.. and 300 HP is far past that if I understand its engineering. It just simply cant be done "normally" without possibly pumping 1000's and 1000's of dollars into it. So... its better that you take the NA and sell it for whatever you can get for it and put a 7MGTE into it (or a 1JZ) Your farther ahead and will save yourself a massive amount of headache.. of course.. this is an opinion from a guy sitting behind a computer.. not over top of an engine bay. |
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putting any extra into the GE engine other than stock (to me) is a waste. Your not going to feel it enough that it will make you giggle when you hit the road.
Again, that is simply my opinion. Mr. Nickleye ran a NA I believe and would be the guy to talk to if he's still around. The other thing to consider is.. what is the point of doing all this work the the 7MGE? You will have the "fun" feel of the Supra as is (maybe not extreme.. but still there). I steer away from GE's simply because I like the turbo feel and sound. 5th gear pulls up a hill is just cool. but my truck and van are not turbo'd and they have their nice feel as well.. I would just get the car looking good, driving good, and plan. The smartest thing you can do right now is figure out exactly what you want and why. Once you reach that point.. then you will get to the "how". After that.. you will be hit with a lot of problems to overcome. That is where this forum works best. Solving the issues to reach the goal. I can type all night, but in the end, your not going to get enough out of your 7MGE to go gutting it out and upping everything. (My opinion) A solid well running engine is miles ahead of a bored out tuner when you know that the limitation is going to be somewhere between the 200 and 265 HP mark. To me, its just not worth the coin. Drive with style.. plan for speed. |
Look at this.. (a turbo slap-on story for a 7MGE). It may be interesting
http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=97101 (the photo links in the web link posted above are mostly dead.. its a 7 year old thread) Also.. photos of a 7MGE-t http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v514/JTrue/?start=440 and.. if I recall from all my reading.. it isnt that expensive to do (if you have the parts already handy), but what you have to do afterwards is the costly part.. Apparently, its a nice setup if you do get it to work properly.. but its got some nasties waiting at the end.. lol. Hope your more mechanically inclined than I am.. I just wouldnt have the time/skill to do it correctly. |
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