It'll be a K14 which is a very small turbo however it is capable of doing 16psi efficiently. Any turbo is able to be made to work but a good upgrade would probably be a K24 and be pretty much bolt on and go. I think those are capable of 18-20psi reliably. I personally did a Cummins turbo on my 1.6td earlier today; of course lots of fabrication and custom work but all in I have $550 invested in the project including the used turbo (10k miles on it) and I used all the stock 1.6td manifolds just made an adapter. Most turbo options require different manifolds however they make these manifolds for our cars and you can just flip them or buy adapters. Any 8v manifold will work regardless if it's for a gas motor or not. Hopefully I helped some! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Jo3kr on February 01, 2017, 12:15:29 amIt'll be a K14 which is a very small turbo however it is capable of doing 16psi efficiently. Any turbo is able to be made to work but a good upgrade would probably be a K24 and be pretty much bolt on and go. I think those are capable of 18-20psi reliably. I personally did a Cummins turbo on my 1.6td earlier today; of course lots of fabrication and custom work but all in I have $550 invested in the project including the used turbo (10k miles on it) and I used all the stock 1.6td manifolds just made an adapter. Most turbo options require different manifolds however they make these manifolds for our cars and you can just flip them or buy adapters. Any 8v manifold will work regardless if it's for a gas motor or not. Hopefully I helped some! Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDo you have anymore pics of your set up Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Any chance you have some pics of the flange adapter you made?
I want to get a holset. Its on the list but I'm going to rebuild my engine in the next few months. A new turbo probably wont come for another year or 2 when the budget allows.If I understand you correctly the 2 rear holes bolt up and you just used longer bolts. The front 2 on the manifold side you welded studs to the adapter and ran some nuts down into the manifold, then just bolted the adapter to the turbo with the 2 new holes? Sounds simple enough. I guess if it was made with 1/2 plate the studs could just be threaded in place. A pic of the drawing would be sweet if you have it handy!