2000 Protege 1.6L, I need some pointers
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2000 Protege 1.6L, I need some pointers
Ok i just got myself a 2000 Protege Lx with a nice 1.6L and a 5 speed. It's in awsome shape with a mear 50k miles on it so im looking at doing some modding to the current engine. I've heard amazing things about how robust these 1.6L are so im thinking forced induction is definatly the way to go. I need your help though, I need recommendations for high quality products designed for this motor.
Cold Air Intake
Exhaust
Turbo(and all accompaning parts)
Money isnt much of an option atm, and im looking at doing the intake and exhaust within the next month, and a turbo this summer. Any pointers you guys have would be appreciated, thanx.
Cold Air Intake
Exhaust
Turbo(and all accompaning parts)
Money isnt much of an option atm, and im looking at doing the intake and exhaust within the next month, and a turbo this summer. Any pointers you guys have would be appreciated, thanx.
#2
well as of yet their is no turbo kit for the car, you need to piece it all together by yourself, as far as intake and exhaust, you will feel little to no gain from these mods, actually their was a huge problem with the intakes messing **** up, and causing problems.
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Originally Posted by THEGOLDPRO
their was a huge problem with the intakes messing **** up, and causing problems.
#9
For the turbo you will ned exhaust anyway...just talk to an exhaust shop to make you a custom catback 2.5"....then call Andy at Wagner motorsports and purchase from him a 1.6L turbo manifold and downpipe,and the turbo oil lines...then go to ebay and find a T25 off a 2nd gen eclipse...also purchase a BOV,boost controller,fuel-air guage,boost guage,..go back to your exhaust shop and have them make the intercooler piping...talk to goldpro about fooling your MAP sensor into thinking there is no boost, and get a stage 1 or 2 clutch....
#10
Originally Posted by macdaddyslomo
For the turbo you will ned exhaust anyway...just talk to an exhaust shop to make you a custom catback 2.5"....then call Andy at Wagner motorsports and purchase from him a 1.6L turbo manifold and downpipe,and the turbo oil lines...then go to ebay and find a T25 off a 2nd gen eclipse...also purchase a BOV,boost controller,fuel-air guage,boost guage,..go back to your exhaust shop and have them make the intercooler piping...talk to goldpro about fooling your MAP sensor into thinking there is no boost, and get a stage 1 or 2 clutch....
#13
I dont plan on it yielding the same amount of power, but its easier to find turbo kits for the 1.8 and 2.0 isnt it? Sometimes a proven product is better than making your own. That and a bigger engine also yields bigger potential for power
#14
d0od if you want to waist money, and countless hours doing a motor swap do it, you will need the motor, the tranny, the ecu, the wiring harness, the engine monts, the axles, new exhaust, god knows what else, then you neeed to waist more money on buying a turbo setup for your new motor swap, do it if you have the countless thousands to spend.
#15
peicing your kit together will cost the same or less than an off the shelf kit for the 2.0....and once it's on, most turbo parts a universal...BOV's,turbo upgrades,intercoolers,water injection systems,FMU's,etc...they arent usually made for a specific car