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Legacy Sedan 93 2nd Gen

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Hello there,

I have just recently brought a Legacy 1993 GT 2nd gen.

Shes pretty mint! paint is rough but its just the clear coat so i can live with it,

Shes Twin Turbo goes hard, but im looking to get it swaped to single turbo.

im wondering what kind of price would i be paying for this? and its auto :/ so is it worth it?

also what turbo ?

The engine has done 117,000ks so damn low for a 93.

I brought her for $3000.00 nzd lol.

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Turbo 1

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Turbo 2

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Do you know how many people in the USA would kill to have your setup? :slobber: Many, believe me.

 

I'm going to assume it's because fuel prices are much heftier "down under" . However, I think you'd have to save a LOT of fuel to justify the cost and PITA factor of doing such a major change.

 

I see it's two stage: wouldn't keeping your foot out of it accomplish the same end? :D

people round here put LPG systems on turbos too, a 1600 euro job / 2000 US$

 

is that an option in NZ?

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Hold up, I heard storys that single turbo will go alot harder??

Fuel is no problem just leaving it on the 1st works , mind you 2.10nzd is harsh but per litre, $100nzd/400km,

because its auto it has been detuned and that god damn govener wont let me get past 180km/h lol.

 

So if i keep the twin, what sort of turbos should i run?

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