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Greddy Support Systems- GCG Turbochargers

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

Ignition DVD takes a look at the Greddy support systems for turbocharging. Featured in issue 28.

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  • FAIL!!! denser air dosent take upmore room. the pipe should still be the same as the TB tho. lol great setups and good explination other than that.

  • DAAAAMMMMMM! fully built engines & MONSTER TURBO!!

  • @priman0cte Just need to fix somthing in your comment there. your saying exhaust gases spool a turbo up. when in fact it is the heat from the combustion process. alot of ppl say its the exhaust gases, when in all cases they are wrong.

  • look at that intercooler on the rb! u can fit a smart car in that shit

  • nice .... i have a v6cl engine 3lt 170hp fuel injection i want to get a turbo im looking to get betwen 200 and 250 hp wich one cude be an option of turbo to get ??? and also i have to modifi the transmision ???

    in case of an automatic transmition????

  • @RideorDie99A4: Basically it depends on the size of the engine and the turbo... A large turbo will mean more boost (but also more lag, as more power from the exhaust gasses is needed to spin the turbine up) and can handle a little more boost than smaller ones...

  • @MrEleez71: In theory, a turbo can be fitted (being the right size, compared to the displacement of the engine) to any engine, but as for changing internals, well.. I don't know a thing about diesel, as i have never put my hands (tuned) one :P

  • @rideordie99a4

    uhmm... your new to this stuff i am guessing. depends on exhaust and power of the engine. turbos can be tuned to all sorts of psi (boost) really all depends on what turbo, tuning, and engine.

  • Does anyone know if a Holset Turbo would work with a 2002 Chevy tahoe? I only ask because I only hear about them being on Diesel engines.

  • Does anyone Know how much any of those 2 set ups cost? Or should I go with a supercharger? I'm putting them on a 2002 Chevy Tahoe.

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