turbo for 2.4L
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turbonetics makes a decent kit. my friend has one on his scion tc. costed him 2500 along with other goodies. he bought it from a forum used for 2500. i think it's a pretty good buy & makes decent power. greddy also makes one. join a scion tc forum and look for someone selling their kit. brand new its quite pricey but if you want peace of mind then buy new.
i did a quick search on google 2azfe turbo kit came up with quite a lot. i'd join a forum and research for a while before spending this much money. find the small things you might have to do during the install. like if you need colder plugs? bigger injectors? what numbers can you expect to put down? will you hit fuel cut?
my biggest advice though is after you boost always do the right thing and take it to a shop to be tuned. dosent matter if the kit is a direct bolt on. i've seen way too many "street tuned" cars blow blow their motors. tuning might cost a lot but not as much as a new engine and the labor going into it.
http://www.prostreetonline.com/x/tur...turbo-kits.asp
http://www.turboneticsinc.com/about_us
http://www.greddy.com/products/displ...SubCategory=15
i did a quick search on google 2azfe turbo kit came up with quite a lot. i'd join a forum and research for a while before spending this much money. find the small things you might have to do during the install. like if you need colder plugs? bigger injectors? what numbers can you expect to put down? will you hit fuel cut?
my biggest advice though is after you boost always do the right thing and take it to a shop to be tuned. dosent matter if the kit is a direct bolt on. i've seen way too many "street tuned" cars blow blow their motors. tuning might cost a lot but not as much as a new engine and the labor going into it.
http://www.prostreetonline.com/x/tur...turbo-kits.asp
http://www.turboneticsinc.com/about_us
http://www.greddy.com/products/displ...SubCategory=15
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