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Asking advice about Bolt-On Turbo
First of all, sorry if my knowledge is limited
As thread above, I was planning to use Bolt-On Turbo kit but kinda worried about the engine's reliability especially if I plan to use it as daily or weekend car
Here's condition of my car :
- 2012 Toyota 86
- Manual Transmission
- 13.000 km and ongoing (around 8.100 miles)
- Full Stock, I mean like factory stock (no aftermarket exhaust, manifold etc)
- Right Hand Drive
- Pump Gas RON 98 (around AKI 91)
- So far no problem for last 6 years except Occasionally Check Engine Light when I rev more than 6000 rpm (no matter gear 1, 2 or even 6) which I suspect either Fuel Caps or Oxygen sensor ? need to scan it later but usually CEL vanish in the next morning so I'm not too bothered by it
Here're my questions :
1. I was aiming for 300 Hp (on crank, not 300 WHp), how reliable the stock engine and transmission are for that kind of power level on pump gas ? especially after more than 5 years of use
2. Is it better and worth it to upgrade to Facelift / Kouki 86 first ? Because I read in this forum that Kouki 86 Manual has some internal upgrade ? Does that mean it will be more boosted friendly compare to mine ?
3. Is it really possible to hit 300 Hp (on crank, not 300 WHp) with just bolt-on turbo kit on stock engine and pump gas ? Or Do I need to upgrade some parts to prevent both my engine and transmission grenaded by boost ? especially if I use this cars daily
I was interested in greddy turbo kit, especially some positive result I read from this thread, but upcoming HKS turbo kit seems more interesting to me.
In my beginner view of point, theoretically HKS kit should be better in paper (power, reliability, daily-use, etc) since it released 5 years later compare to other brands (which some say it's too late) due to more RnD ???
but greddy turbo kit should have much more proven real word datas regarding power it raised and long-term reliability by other 86 / BRZ users since greddy kit come earlier than HKS kit, plus it's really cheaper than HKS
I apologize if I sound so noob regarding this, I just want to make sure going bolt-on turbo kit route worth the risk or not, especially when price of both 86 and kits are really expensive in here
Thank you
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