iskisenna Posted November 16, 2014 Report Share Posted November 16, 2014 Hey guys, I've stumbled across several turbo kits for smaller cars on Malaysia's ebay. I'm keen on injecting and turb'ing my A12 '78 4 door sedan, as my original plan for an A15 swap would actually cost more (the vanette van, produced here til '09, has recently gone up in junkyard price). I also think that the A12 has a lot of room for development, as my Scarlett's fuel economy beats the Mitsubishi based local Protons and some FI modern cars. So therefore, my evil plan for world domination . The turbo kits (at 600 malaysian ringgit +- 200 dollars) for a full set including ECU, fuel rail and snail. Problem? The kits are for 700cc daihatsus. I'm planning to use the intake manifold of the stock a12 for the fuel rail, switch to bigger injectors, custom up the piping. Would that smaller turbo be effective at boosting my 1171cc engine? I know smaller turbos equal less lag, and the electronic injection would really up the economy. But izzit workable? *edit* these daihatsu kits are for the locally assembled daihatsu/toyota cars, so parts are plenty. The other option is the proton/mitsubishi kits, but thems be pricier. Thanks From Scarlett and Iski. Quote Link to comment
floyd17 Posted December 2, 2014 Report Share Posted December 2, 2014 I know nothing. But you'll find someone who does. you've peaked my interest. Keep us posted with your project. Please, for the love of god don't make it another half-way finished project that sits and gets sold to the next sucker. Quote Link to comment
ericsb210 Posted December 3, 2014 Report Share Posted December 3, 2014 There is a turbo kit on ebay.au specifically for a Datsun Aseries engine. 1 Quote Link to comment
iskisenna Posted December 6, 2014 Author Report Share Posted December 6, 2014 Thanks guys. I just got myself a cheap Proton (Mitsubishi lancer design circa 1985, but with an engine update in this particular model) for the injection system. Looking forward to tearing it up after i pick it up next week. Quote Link to comment
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