View Full Version : Turbo from Starlet on Yaris?
Adamantite
08-17-2006, 03:24 PM
Hi,
How feasable would it be to get the turbo kit from a Starlet to work on the Yaris? Considering it's something like the one on the picture, what else would be requiered to get it to work besides the plumbing and adapting the header?
Am I missing something obvious that would make this a no-no?
http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/1420/dsc01198yh1.jpg
thx
soros151
08-20-2006, 04:16 PM
You see all those pipes and bends? Maybe you would have to refabricate them for the Yaris. Maybe the turbo would fit and work. I don't really know. But that's IMO.
Katana
08-20-2006, 04:27 PM
I have to say that a lot of guys here in Greec made this engone swap.Of course, I am talking about the old Yaris.
Anyway, it will be extremely difficult to make the electronics work together!
riceboy
08-20-2006, 04:48 PM
why not just purchase an aftermarket kit rather than worry about the headaches of making something work... it will probably end up costing you the same or more depending on how lucky you get..
jmew0ng
08-20-2006, 11:10 PM
or try the greddy kit from the scion xb? maybe that could work... :x (not 100% sure... probably not even 50% sure haha) but worth a thought?
Katana
08-21-2006, 03:23 AM
I think there is an HKS kit for the 1.5lt engine.
Adamantite
09-05-2006, 01:05 PM
why not just purchase an aftermarket kit rather than worry about the headaches of making something work... it will probably end up costing you the same or more depending on how lucky you get..
Because I could probably get a used kit from a Starlet for around US$ 500. No amount of tube bending will make that come close to the $1000+ that comercial kits are going for.
But yeah, there would be several headaches to sort out
Katana
09-05-2006, 01:18 PM
Just don't do it.HKS has a kit that produces 170-180hp with some tuning.
jmew0ng
09-05-2006, 02:37 PM
for the greddy xb turbo, I believe you'll need a custom exhuast manifold..
try the greddy s/c?
ChinoCharles
09-06-2006, 01:04 AM
Because I could probably get a used kit from a Starlet for around US$ 500. No amount of tube bending will make that come close to the $1000+ that comercial kits are going for.
But yeah, there would be several headaches to sort out
$1000? Where are you buying this kit, Wal-Mart? :tongue:
Katana
09-06-2006, 03:26 AM
Maybe EBAY...
Adamantite
09-07-2006, 09:35 PM
There are several places that sell the greddy scion Xb turbo kit for $1000+. Closer to $1800-2000, but then that wasn't the point of the thread. You can find some of those places on froogle.
riceboy
09-08-2006, 12:24 AM
Because I could probably get a used kit from a Starlet for around US$ 500. No amount of tube bending will make that come close to the $1000+ that comercial kits are going for.
But yeah, there would be several headaches to sort out
When it comes to turbos there are tons of tuning issues that you'll need to work out.... the several headaches you're refering to, could end up costing you upwards of the price of a bolt on kit which already has completed testing....
When it comes to FI, it's real hit and miss... the guys at Toyota Canada have been trying to figure out how to work out the TTE blower forever... all they have are blown engines which prove that you may want to look at alternatives to FI for this engine.
Lastly, you can do a lot for a little, but just remember that once you start moding.. it's a vicious cycle.... so just because you're saving now, doesn't mean that by the time you either move on to another car, or blow this one up, that you wouldn't have put in $10g's... it all adds up in the end.
YarisPR
09-21-2006, 08:06 PM
You should get a 1.8 Celica GT-S motor and swap it in. Here in P.R. there's a liftback woth the swap and it works fine.....allmotor = less :mad:
soros151
09-22-2006, 12:49 AM
I kind of want to see this GT-S Yaris in PR. Yo soy de ahy, so avisame pa verla, quiero ver como quedo. :D
Katana
09-22-2006, 06:42 AM
Ιf the future of my car was not uncertain, I would put on a turbo...
One of my friends has done it and it has almost 180hp!
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