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The real Cost of Turbo Conversions

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Tue, 29 Sep 2009

Turbo kits are also available for certain cars so you can get all the complete parts in one package. The problem with that however is you lose all sense of customization and the turbo kit may not give you the best value for your money. These kits cost ranges from $2000 to $4000 depending on the type of car, what the kit contains and if you will install it yourself or have a professional install done for you.

Converting your car from non-turbo performance to a turbo car performance in a proper way would cost thousands of dollars. Why is this? This is because you would have to replace almost everything within the engine bay when converting your car from a non-turbo to turbo. First, you would have to choose an engine and the possibilities here would be endless. If you choose to stick with what you have and it would most likely be an aspirated one then you would have to adjust the level of compression level within the engine to 7.5:1 so that your engine would be able to handle the heat and the pressure that turbo boost would generate. You would have to purchase stainless steel valves for the cylinder head to attain durability and forged pistons and total-seal rings to ensure reliability and performance. Not to mention having the car's fuel management changed to fuel injection.

After preparing the car for turbo conversion and installing a turbo charger then you would have to purchase a lot more parts. Not only would it be a source of a head ache because there are so many to choose from, but it would also be very expensive. You would have to buy a waste gate, fabricate a turbo exhaust manifold, boost controllers, boost valves, compressor by pass valves and inter cooler pipe work to name a few. Fuel injector parts are also usually upgraded. This is why it is tempting to just partially carry out a turbo conversion on a car; this however may result in you spending even more money than just properly converting the non-turbo car into a high performance turbo car.

The true cost of turbo conversion is high, but the value you get for your money in terms of performance gain is just as high too. Turbo kits can give you a good turbo boost but it would be a rare find to be able to purchase one off the shelf. Having a custom kit for your car is also a good idea. Just remember when you are in doubt of spending all that money that a well built; properly turbo charged car would give the owner the performance of a life time out of his or her car.

 

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