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Old 11-20-2006, 11:12 PM
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Ok, I want to share with everyone, use PM's to direct me to a thread that you want input on. It allows for ideas other than mine and it allows others to learn too. In the odd case you have something you need to keep private, that's different.

what were all the components in the ghetto charger and what was the total price..

i am thinking of using a miata as a project car and am just trying to get some ideas
The parts that I used are not gonna be the same that you use. Depends on your power goals, with that said there are some other caveats. I own a TIG and MIG welder and know how to use them.

Basic hard parts:

Ebay Chinese Turbo $200
Ebay SSAutochrome Manifold $175
Piping $75
Tial Wastegate $220
leftover HKS BOV $0
1/2" Steel plate for flanges $10
bolts and clamps $30
Stainless steel hose for Turbo oil feed and return $50
Intercooler core $200
Misc odds and ends $100

So these make up the hard parts: total $1060

Now the other stuff

TEC-IIIR $2000 w/ injectors
AEM WBO2 $250
Gauges $0 Leftovers
Greddy Boost controller $250

$2500 in electronic goodies

Motor $2600
Billet Oil Pump gears $400

Total $3000 in motor

Only $6560.00

So lets get back to what you want to do. Keeping it cheap. Assume you can put together a decent set of hard parts for under $1500. This is totally doable but does not address engine management at all.

If I were to have used a stock motor with a MS unit running the show, I could have probably kept the budget under $2500 for everything. It would have been good for 10 PSI with the stock motor pushing as much as 250 RWHP. Of course I would have used a smaller turbo on the stock motor since you don't want to rev the stocker to 8500 RPM. A basic T3 can usually be had for as low as $189 + shipping on ebay.

I have no idea on the quality of various vendors, but I ordered from drift-pros on ebay. This is who I got my T3/T4 chinacharger from.

Doing it again, I could do it much cheaper than I initially did it, but you can too. Take your time, measure twice and cut once. A stock motor with a large turbo can make some serious power at the expense of RPM that it will spool at. Your application will dictate the size of turbo you want.

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Thanks Mark.

I think what Mark is basically saying is to keep it on the board so that everbody can learn from it. The above posting is a great example. Had he answered the person directly, the rest of us would not benefit from his post and he may have been asked the same thing over and over by others until he burned out.
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damn mark your so mean :gay: yeah i get what your saying the noobs can get annoying.
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Yeah, those bloody newbs! Down with noobs!
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I tell people to post here all the time who PM me over at m.net. It doesn't make sense to get as much input as possible. And 9 out of 10 I'm wrong anyways
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$2600 for the motor?
That includes parts (rods, pistons, valvetrain), machining and assembly?
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Originally Posted by bripab007
Yeah, those bloody newbs! Down with noobs!
madatory vta the bov people.
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Originally Posted by m2cupcar
$2600 for the motor?
That includes parts (rods, pistons, valvetrain), machining and assembly?
I did pretty good didn't I?

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Did you threaten Rick because of the rods to get that deal?

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he probably got robinos real engine for 1/4 price
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It don't add up! Perhaps the name should be "pimpcharger"?
Is this the mazdaspeed shim-under-bucket valve train, and springs? I have this setup and couldn't sell it for half what I paid for it on ebay or .net classifieds.
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You guys know a T25 doesn't bolt up to that manifold right?

T3 based FTMFW!
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he could put on one extra where the WG is to get some low end boost.
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I like the thought of revving to 8500, but my current B6T rods wouldnt like it. Plus I still have stock cams and HLA's. 7200 rpm on my setup though isnt really that bad considering my turbo hits full boost @ 3800-4200rpm and I still have plenty over powerband that is a little more accessable than marks is, although once he spools he wont be dropping out of his powerband either.
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Originally Posted by m2cupcar
It don't add up! Perhaps the name should be "pimpcharger"?
Is this the mazdaspeed shim-under-bucket valve train, and springs? I have this setup and couldn't sell it for half what I paid for it on ebay or .net classifieds.
Nope. It is some stuff I had lying around. Just all happened to fit together. I suppose if I added in the otherwise free shims, buckets, and valve springs it would tack on a bit more money. However, I did just happen to have it laying around.

Ric will tell you, my pimp hand is strong. And no Frank, Ric was not injured or even yelled at.

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Originally Posted by AndyFloyd
I like the thought of revving to 8500, but my current B6T rods wouldnt like it. Plus I still have stock cams and HLA's. 7200 rpm on my setup though isnt really that bad considering my turbo hits full boost @ 3800-4200rpm and I still have plenty over powerband that is a little more accessable than marks is, although once he spools he wont be dropping out of his powerband either.
Ya, it stays nicely in the powerband... the gearing is really just right. I'm very happy with the results. The car is generally going sideways in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd gear. It's my happy place.

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Originally Posted by magnamx-5
he probably got robinos real engine for 1/4 price
Actually it was the race motor (the bottom end) out of the MegaMonster than never got finished.

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Originally Posted by Markp
Ya, it stays nicely in the powerband... the gearing is really just right. I'm very happy with the results. The car is generally going sideways in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd gear. It's my happy place.

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Congrats on the setup!! It sounds awesome. Not sure if you mentioned it but are you going to address the traction issues? Spinning through 3rd would be fun but probably tiring after a while. I hope to be in the same boat as you next year.

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how do you like that chinese turbo? hows the quality? i was looking at buying one for the hell of it and run it for now, but im also wondering if a used stock turbo would be better quality than a new china turbo
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Originally Posted by Dange
how do you like that chinese turbo? hows the quality? i was looking at buying one for the hell of it and run it for now, but im also wondering if a used stock turbo would be better quality than a new china turbo
Seems to work, doesn't blow oil, and quality looked much better than expected. It makes a shitload of power, spools a little late, but over all it's pretty stupid and a lot of fun. For $200 delivered to the door, I don't see how you can beat it.

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