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Turboing My Celica


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Im looking to install a turbo kit into my 2004 Celica GT. i believe the turbo is 7-8psi. i just want to know if theres anything that i need to do before hand to help with the added power and torgue. i was thinking a shift kit but now sure.

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Assuming you have a LHD Celica, you can buy an off the shelf manifold. What I would suggest, is that you get some uprated Injectors, Stage 2 cams, TRD thermostat and you'll need a new ECU.

Plus you'll need uprated front brakes, lowering springs/coilovers & decent tyres.

If you want to play it safe, then you'll also need an uprated fuel pump, oil pump, Rod+Thrust+Main bearings.

If you want to got 300BHP+, then I'd suggest getting a 2.5" exhaust system.

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How much does a 1ZZ/2ZZ turbo kit cost?

Im sure for the price of the kit you could buy an Celica GT4 or Supra Twin Turbo, which will both make way more power and be way more reliable with it.

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How much does a 1ZZ/2ZZ turbo kit cost?

Im sure for the price of the kit you could buy an Celica GT4 or Supra Twin Turbo, which will both make way more power and be way more reliable with it.

For a RHD, basically you need to write a blank cheque! For LHD, there are plenty of kits in the US, so it shouldn't be that much.

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