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Add turbo to my 2L or buy a used 2LT
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Add turbo to my 2L or buy a used 2LT
My present 2L engine has done 550k and is a bit sluggish. I am now considering whether to rebuild my 2L and add a turbo and intercooler or just buy a used 2LT and be done with it. I heard fitting a turbo to my 2L is not really feesible as the 2L will die rather quickly. Fitting another type of engine is not possible.
What do you guys think.
What do you guys think.
the bottom end in the 2L-T is stronger (same as a 3L) and much better for taking the boost, the turbo pistons are also heavier and have thicker crowns and skirts to deal with the extra heat. turboing and rebuilding the 2L will cost a LOT more than getting a decent, low mileage 2L-T import.
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Last edited by dumbdunce on Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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neither, go a 3L & enjoy the benfits!
A 3L will outlast a turbo 2.4 (2l or 2L-T) by a country mile as well as handle a turbo with no probs!
I'd have a NA 3L (2.8Litre) over a turbo 2L-T any day!
the 2L & 2LT have a pretty weak head as compared to a 3L.
Russ
A 3L will outlast a turbo 2.4 (2l or 2L-T) by a country mile as well as handle a turbo with no probs!
I'd have a NA 3L (2.8Litre) over a turbo 2L-T any day!
the 2L & 2LT have a pretty weak head as compared to a 3L.
Russ
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thebrunks wrote:neither, go a 3L & enjoy the benfits!
A 3L will outlast a turbo 2.4 (2l or 2L-T) by a country mile as well as handle a turbo with no probs!
I'd have a NA 3L (2.8Litre) over a turbo 2L-T any day!
the 2L & 2LT have a pretty weak head as compared to a 3L.
Russ
did you read the thread? there are good reasons why he has to stick with sub 2.5 litre. the late 2L-T (1990-) has a near identical head to the 3L, but agreed the earlier 2L-T heads have problems with cracking, breaking valves and dropping valve seats and precombustion chamber fragments.
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