Trying to not be a total noob
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Trying to not be a total noob
As the title says, Imma try and give this my best shot. First off, be read the noob posts, the before you turbo read this, and the beginners guide to turbo stickies. That being said I am 19, work full time as a frieghtliner mechanic, I am very skilled mechanically, have every tool I'll need, I also am going to ivy tech for engineering and hoping to make it to cummins to build and design heavy duty truck engines. My car: stock drivetrain 92 1.6l red Miata, lowered on racelands, yes I know racelands, they were a good deal, fm sway bars, adjustable end links, raceland header, test pipe, magnaflow catbacl, car has 108k miles. Compression tested last week with 155-160-162-160. My first car was a 93 Trans am with an lt1, so I am used to and love fast cars. My Miata is not fast... Lol so I've decided to turbo. I know how they work, I work on turboed engines every day. Where I am lacking is the tuning side of things. I can do the mechanical part no problem. Just relising how long this post is, I will leave it at that. I'm not asking how cheap I can turbo my car but am putting myself out there so everyone at least knows what's goin on with me.
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