Re: Adding a turbo?
If you going to Turbocharge a motor, you should understand the operation of a Turbo very well. You will need to physically install it (oil line, manifold, piping, usually Turbo have vacuum check valves and different PCV systems than NA motor), boost control and how your are going to fuel it.
I know someone who was a mechanic who had a taken some welding classes, he bolt up a turbo but didn't have a thorough idea how it really worked. He couldn't make boost, weld the wastegate shut, thought the BOV would control boost. Once it made boost he tried using the stock ECM except it was using a 1 bar map. Over 2 year period he blew 2 stock motors (first motor last a day with boost) and his expensive stroker motor. Last thing I thing he was tring to tell me his turbo was creating too much back pressure and it blew his piston rings. (his 76mm turbo is more than adequate for a SBC) I told its called detonation :roll: