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turbo it or stroke it


silvey19k

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ok i have a second engine for my 78 280z.Im going to be starting a new project for the motor and im wondering if i should turbo it or stroke it? i need insight on what to do. its a bone stock l28 n/a motor. So give me your point of view on what to do with it.

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Let's start with budget. How fast do you want to spend? From all my research stroker is going to cost more per HP, turbo is easier horse power to make. I agree with Blue ITB's would be fun but they are not terribly cheap either. So what is your budget for this build, $1000, $2000, $3000, $4000, $5000 or more? What are you thinking?

Charles

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Turbo will get you to the HP goal with about 1/2 the cost...and then almost double the power with the same cost. But ITB's and stroker are more period correct, and would be just as fun.

Stroker Turbo anyone? :smoke:

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Im looking to spend around 3000 to 4000 on this project maby more. ive been looking at itb and zccjdm has a really nice product for itb. Im looking for a fun build in the end and not something thats going to be a pain in the a**. Im looking for direction for this i would like more power but safe power i dont want to get done with the motor and then it fail for any reason after i drop it in. there are other directions i can go like a SR20 that would coust about the same but i kinda wanna stay with the l28.Even tho the drop and go would be nice i like a challenge.:cool:

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well, I have to go with turbo. Not only can you make more power at a lower cost, a turbo is the best of both worlds. Way back when san antonio held there first convention (2001?) iI drove my car from Tampa. In the pack of cars I was with, I got the best gas milage, about 28mpg. At the drag strip, the car ran 11.79 @ 121mph, and that was in 93 degree weather.

Our lemons race car is an even better example. we bolted a stock turbo motor in the car using the 77 EFI. That car dynoed 235hp at the wheels on 9 psi. At the race, we had the fastest car on the straits, unfortunatly, we had very little brakes and questionable suspension.

The great thing about a turbo car is that when your not in boost (which is most of the time) it is an overbuilt low compression, mild cam motor. A high compression, big cam, stroker motor is always just that. It's great, but durability and gas milage isn't there. If I was building a show or weekend car, a stroker would be cool. For a daily driver, give me the turbo.

Jim

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