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HOW TO TURN MY CA18DE AUTO(NON TURBO) INTO TURBO?
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:59 am
by westmaister
HOWZIT GUYS!
GOT A QUESTION!
HOW DO I GO ABOUT TURNING A CA18 DE (NON TURBO) AUTOMATIC ENGINE INTO A LOW BOOST TURBO MACHINE FOR ANOTHER APPLICATION.
I KNOW ALL THE ENGINE COMPONENTS ARE THE SAME AS THE CA18DET TURBO SO THE MANIFOLD & TURBO SHOULD FIT BUT FROM A TECHNICAL SIDE, WHAT SHOULD I LOOK OUT FOR AS THIS IS AN AUTOMATIC MACHINE & THE MANAGEMENT SYSTM IS DIFFERENT.
YOUR INPUT PLEASE!!!!!
dont critic my engine stand, it works!
HERE'S A PIC OF THE ENGINE FOR REFERENCE.

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:18 pm
by Sokar
Damn thats oily! but not as bad as my beemer motor
It should be simple but can be tricky, the Exhaust manifold from a turbo shoud bolt on, I'd recommend the ECU and wiring harnas from a turbo'd car, and turf the auto box and get a manual and flywheel.
One thing is compression, the NA motor will be in the 9.5 - 10 bracket, the turbo is 8.5 so definately a low boost setup with such a high compression ratio.
All in all it might require some effort, it might be easier just to sell this motor and get a CA18DET as the NA might be missing bits that you need. That one also looks like it needs a rebuild....
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:49 pm
by Vlade
Sokar wrote:
One thing is compression, the NA motor will be in the 9.5 - 10 bracket, the turbo is 8.5 so definately a low boost setup with such a high compression ratio.
Thats true, and someone once mentioned something about oil squirter's as well, but I can't confirm... But yes you are actually looking at a full rebuild, new pistons for low compression, in that case one can just as well rebuild the engine.
Even with a compression as low as 0.3 bar you are looking at problems, the piston on that engine goes into the head, even at low boost you'll be blowing gaskets or have a potential knock problem.
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:25 pm
by veecee
forget these other clowns. low compression is for sissies.
i say take that stock motor and give it half a bar and see what happens. stuff should bolt on so it shouldnt be a big deal. find a 2nd hand ECU and you're in.
just remember - clean that engine first. its rather filthy!
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:28 am
by widowmaker
will be cheaper to buy a turbo engine
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:21 am
by jon
detonation be damned

just kidding.
you could get away with a low boost setup on your NA motor but your tuning would have to be spot on, very little room for error.
you'd be better off with a turbo'd SR or RB in terms of flexability for future mods.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:14 pm
by widowmaker
or a bolt on supercharger - less plumbing