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I have a 1zz engine that has been bored to a 2liter, soon to be stroked, and am wondering what kind of turbo would perform best, also i have looked into the c2 kits and sf as well, but i am thinking to install my own turbo, due to my little experience with turbo's want to know what would be the best to add then mod on the celica i have posted?

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wouldnt boring and adding a stroker to the 1zz raise the compression?

high compression is bad for turbo.

please correct me if im wrong.


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i think ur right, but i dunno much about turbos either.
best turbos are SF and C2.

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if the compression is too high, and you run too much boost, or say you spike at one point, that could be one dead engine.

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what type of pistons are they, for exapmle are they dish pistonsd? confused thumbsup

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Low compression engines are best for turbo charging. Don't bother. Chances are if you don't even know what the hell kinda engine you have, you're gonna fuck up putting in a t/c'er and all the other internal work you'll hafta do. Read what Zero says.


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