dadem0n Member 10 Member For: 17y 9m 18d Posted 31/03/07 03:45 PM Share Posted 31/03/07 03:45 PM Im looking for some info on a BA N/A 6 to turbo conversion? I presume you could use a 2nd hand XR6T exhaust manifold, a nice sized Garrett, a generic 600x300 intercooler and run custom piping. Is the PCM the same (tunability) between NA and turbos?Could you flash a tune into a N/A PCM and just use an aftermarket EBC?- Auto gearboxes the same?- Diffs the same?- Compression ratio? (different I presume)Can anyone link me to internal differences between the engines?Just valve springs required?Might be making a lovely little drag project Can you tell Im used to things with 8 cylinders? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninka Donating Members 1,850 Member For: 22y 26d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 01/04/07 12:09 AM Share Posted 01/04/07 12:09 AM Im looking for some info on a BA N/A 6 to turbo conversion? I presume you could use a 2nd hand XR6T exhaust manifold, a nice sized Garrett, a generic 600x300 intercooler and run custom piping. Is the PCM the same (tunability) between NA and turbos?Could you flash a tune into a N/A PCM and just use an aftermarket EBC?- Auto gearboxes the same?- Diffs the same?- Compression ratio? (different I presume)Can anyone link me to internal differences between the engines?Just valve springs required?Might be making a lovely little drag project Can you tell Im used to things with 8 cylinders? Let me start be saying that I'm sure it can be done, but to answer your questions:The PCM is not the same, n/a does not have boost control abilityAuto gearbox is stronger in a TurboDiffs are not the same, lsd and stronger in a TurboCompression ratio is lower in a TurboInternally the engine is quite a bit different as well, as it has a floating little end on the conrods, different pistons and Inconel exhaust valves, ensuring that they do ot distort or melt under load.The N/A and the 'T' may look the same, but technically there is a big difference between the two cars.Anyway, if you decide to push ahead with you project, then good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loopism Tractor Driver Member 709 Member For: 18y 11m 9d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 02/04/07 12:40 AM Share Posted 02/04/07 12:40 AM It would likely be cheaper to keep an eye out at various wreckers/damaged vehicle auctions and buy a whole engine/loom/ECU Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dansedgli Member 214 Member For: 21y 8d Posted 02/04/07 12:47 AM Share Posted 02/04/07 12:47 AM The PCM is not the same, n/a does not have boost control abilityIf you use an NA ecu and aftermarket boost controller is the NA ECU plus a capa edit going to be as effective as the turbo ECU?Can it still drive large injectors? Alter timing and stuff just as well? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninka Donating Members 1,850 Member For: 22y 26d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 02/04/07 01:08 AM Share Posted 02/04/07 01:08 AM If you use an NA ecu and aftermarket boost controller is the NA ECU plus a capa edit going to be as effective as the turbo ECU?Can it still drive large injectors? Alter timing and stuff just as well?There will be no communication between the boost controller and the PCM, which means your ignition and fuel maps can't compensate for boost.Ignition and fuel can be edited in a N/A, also for larger injectors, but if a conversion is going to be done, I would get a Turbo PCM, loom and all the other bits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AzMahoony Hench, but no longer shredded or tanned. Member 3,343 Member For: 17y 9m 22d Gender: Male Location: Canning Vale, W.A Posted 02/04/07 08:24 AM Share Posted 02/04/07 08:24 AM You're better off selling the N/A and getting a T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T007 Woooooooosh Donating Members 734 Member For: 19y 6m 11d Location: Sydney Posted 02/04/07 08:48 AM Share Posted 02/04/07 08:48 AM Sell it and buy a T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dadem0n Member 10 Member For: 17y 9m 18d Posted 02/04/07 10:23 AM Author Share Posted 02/04/07 10:23 AM And throw away the turbo, intake, intercooler, etc etc etc....... ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ninka Donating Members 1,850 Member For: 22y 26d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 02/04/07 10:34 AM Share Posted 02/04/07 10:34 AM And throw away the turbo, intake, intercooler, etc etc etc....... ???Yep - Not worth the effort (where have I heard that before )Seriously, it will be a major undertaking, involving both hardware and software changes if you want a true 'T'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dansedgli Member 214 Member For: 21y 8d Posted 02/04/07 08:16 PM Share Posted 02/04/07 08:16 PM There will be no communication between the boost controller and the PCM, which means your ignition and fuel maps can't compensate for boost.Ignition and fuel can be edited in a N/A, also for larger injectors, but if a conversion is going to be done, I would get a Turbo PCM, loom and all the other bits.Why do they need to communicate if the ignition and fuel maps are adjustable? Cant you tune against load rather than what the boost controller is doing? How do all the eboost conversions work?Doesnt the map sensor let the ecu know what is going on?If you are keen on selling the turbo gear I think I know a prospective buyer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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