TheBlackMini wrote:
Hi,
After buying a '09 R56 JCW and enjoying the power that a turbo brings. How hard/reliable is a turbo'ed twinky when compared with a NA twinky (price isn't really an issue with this project as it's been 5+ years already)?
TheMiniMan, i'm sure you'll have some sort of input on this subject!

(side note, I haven't even started buying parts just spit balling here)
Cheers,
TheBlackMini
well if price isn`t really an issue the turbo it
theres no real "hard" part , not too sure what you mean when you say hard
but if you mean "difficult" to build then no,,, there`s no real difference except you mod the pistons (lop the tops of them off) to lower compression for turbo,,, where-as with N/a you still mod the pistons but fly-cut them for valve reliefs,,, so in a sense it`s the same sort of work, just different

to turbo the donk after that is only a decent injection computer (we use Adaptronic) , grab a turbo exhaust manifold & dump pipe (we make & sell them), have an inlet plenum chamber made & add intercooler , throttle body & hoses etc to plumb it all in
there are some sensors to buy but that`s all part of injecting any engine & i can walk you through the whole process quite easilly.... i also have a build guide available on CD with all this info on it.
But if you mean how "Hard" does it go compared to an N/A Twinky??? then ,,, well,,, N/A twinky is maybe 120hp depending on your build spec.... & turbo Twinky is anything above 150, right through to 300hp if you wanted to be silly & waste a whole heap of tyre smoke

we have run ours on 167hp for the last 4 plus years with no dramas except we shat one turbo along the way,,, absolutely nothing wrong with the engine or the box tho & we have run it past 200hp on a number of occassions
