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L28ET Turbo and Exhaust Manifold


Jesse.

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I have a 1979 Nissan 280zx. I got the car 3 years ago as a 15th birthday present. :)

Since then, I installed a 81 L28ET engine.

Can anyone help with letting me know what type of exhaust manifold and turbo I can upgrade to from the stock one.?

Help a young S130 owner out.!!!!!!!! :D

 

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Look into upgrading to MSII before upgrading your turbo. Some are able to "band-aid" the stock EFI for moderate boost levels with RRFPR's and tewaks to the AFM, but a stand-alone EMS will allow you to have full control over fuel and spark to get the ost out of every set-up you run.

Holset turbos as OEM parts from turbodiesel pickups seem popular. A stock turbo with an aftermarket EMS with bigger injectors and a good intercooler will let you push the stock turbo to boost levels far above it's efficiency level.

The stock exhaust manifold doesn't become a reasonable source of restriction until 400hp. Aftermarket manifolds sell in the 4 digit price range.

 

Take a look here, here, and here.

 

I haven't ever owned a turbo Z, and this quick answer came from those three links. They are your friend!

Read read read!

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Depending on goal power level. Intercooler, injectors, bov, and boost controller should be first upgrades. Then EMS along with suspension and brake upgrades to handle the power. For turbo T3/to4e 50 trim is a good choice and if your are going to touch the manifold, then extrude hone and thermal coating. All just my opinion.

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