So everyone knows that stock turbos with ceramic don't last long after 100 plus kms. My question is, is it safe to do a stock turbo rebuild with steel, instead of ceramic and not have to worry about the computer needing a tune.
My attempt is to keep the car as stock as possible, but get the broken down crap out, and generally upgrade the car to it's greatest capacity at stock level.
I've seen "n1 Turbo Rebuild Kits" all over the place and i have to wonder if the computer will need a tune. Normal N1 Turbos required a re-tune of the car did they not? Can i use those steel wheel build kits and be fine?
What other suggestions do people have to modify? "twin turbo" plate weld perhaps? Anyone ever stay stock after that pipe was done and have issues? I had it done on my 1990 but i had the car re-tuned so i didn't notice a difference.
any info is greatly appreciated.
My attempt is to keep the car as stock as possible, but get the broken down crap out, and generally upgrade the car to it's greatest capacity at stock level.
I've seen "n1 Turbo Rebuild Kits" all over the place and i have to wonder if the computer will need a tune. Normal N1 Turbos required a re-tune of the car did they not? Can i use those steel wheel build kits and be fine?
What other suggestions do people have to modify? "twin turbo" plate weld perhaps? Anyone ever stay stock after that pipe was done and have issues? I had it done on my 1990 but i had the car re-tuned so i didn't notice a difference.
any info is greatly appreciated.
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