Welcome to the Michigan FBody Association website.
The Michigan FBody Association is a centralized website for FBody enthusiasts to discuss what's going on in the Michigan area. MiFbody.com was created to allow for an easy one-stop place to find out what's going on in Michigan as far as FBody events, to find out what clubs are available in your immediate area, and for an easy place to post classifieds for items you want to sell! Our goal was to create a more close-knit community of FBody enthusiasts in the state of Michigan, and to bring Camaro and Firebird enthusiasts alike together for some amazing FBody events!
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I was searching one eBay to see what my options were for exhaust that was in my price range. I saw a listing for turbo exhaust, and for and I clicked on it. Always wanted to do a mild turbo 5.3L setup and this one seems to keep a/c and power steering. $500. I'd be willing to up my budget a bit for some boost and a better transmission.
Search ls1tech for ebay turbo kit and you will see that this kit has some fitment and quality issues. IIRC people had to make there own downpipe, buy quality v-bands, and there were some cracking issues. Some people were happy with the kit after all that...
Search ls1tech for ebay turbo kit and you will see that this kit has some fitment and quality issues. IIRC people had to make there own downpipe, buy quality v-bands, and there were some cracking issues. Some people were happy with the kit after all that...
I tried finding some threads, read a bunch, and still didn't get a good feel on the kits.
I'm only partially considering a turbo setup but now is the time to do it!
plain an simple, if you are going to do a turbo setup and do it RIGHT you will not be within your budget just get it running as is and save up for that project down the road.
You would have to spend at least 2K on random shit even if you were planning to keep it on low boost. Ask me how I know
Yup, no "cheap" way to do a turbo build. 8-10 psi is where I'd want to be. I priced out transmission parts at a little over $1000 just to keep it alive.
I was more or less wondering how that kit fit, how the welds were, what were the downfalls, etc. Looks like it would need about 3 miles of heat wrap
8-10 psi is a good start, but I think most guys think that way. I know I did and now I'm 10k into my turbo build. (the whole car that is) But, I could have put my car together a lot cheaper than what I am, but I know what I want. 8-10 was my goal but now I am thinking more along the lines of 10-15 psi more in the goal I am looking for. But who can tell? I would like to see 600 at the wheels.
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