(1998-2002) Camaro / Trans Am Single Turbo System Kit (F Body) - AC Deleted

On3 PerformanceSKU: nonac-1
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Turbocharger Options:: 70mm Cast Wheel Journal Bearing
Wastegate Options:: On3 Performance 44mm
Intercooler Options:: 3" Standard Intercooler
Price:
Sale price€1.819,95

Pickup available at 127 Hartman Road

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Description

We are proud to announce that we have designed two new turbo systems for the 1998 - 2002 F-body LS1 cars. This kit in particular is designed to be used with the stock k-member and will require the removal of the A/C. There is no way to keep the A/C using this system as we know customers will ask. However, check our other page if you wanted to keep A/C as we have designed a 2nd kit that will retain A/C but will require you to use our turbo k-member   Our non-a/c LS1 turbo system is one of the most complete kits on the market today for these cars. You will not have to track down manifolds from trucks, turbo from another place and make exhaust. We have a complete system to offer with many options so that you can get about all you need to install from one shop if you want. Our kit comes with everything you need on the hotside from manifolds to your turbo. The y-pipe we built off each manifold is 2.5" and merges in the middle and keeps the radiator in the stock location. Each kit will include our On 3 Performance 70mm turbocharger. This is the same turbocharger that's been on our shop 2002 Mustang GT for the last 4 years and has been daily driven since then. We have put over 20,000 miles on that car and the turbo has proven the test of time and put through a ton of abuse. We use this turbo in almost all of our kits and will have no problem supporting up to around 650rwhp. We do also have the On 3 Performance 76mm turbocharger available for this kit as well and you can find in the optional items down the page(available in ceramic ball bearing and CNC billet wheel options). 

     Check out the dyno graph in the photo section and look at the numbers our most recent customer has made on ONLY 7.5psi! This was a factory long block Z28 LS1, stock heads and paired up with a turbo 400 and unlocked converter. The car was upgraded to our On 3 Performance 7875 turbocharger and made killer power, 671rwhp / 617rwtq. Check out the video of the car on the dyno and much more content on Facebook and Instagram - Follow: On3Performance  

     Coming out of the turbo, we supply you a 3 piece downpipe that routes to the stock catback. That way you are able to keep the exhaust note manageable and not drawl too much attention if you don't want. Although it can be ran open downpipe as well very easily while most of our customers over time prefer to run a full exhaust setup. Some say turbo cars are quite but under partial or full throttle and open downpipe, its somewhat obnoxious personally.   Moving on to the cold side of the kit, we have built a 2.5" charge pipe that feeds the intercooler and coming out of the intercooler to the throttle body transitions into 3". Each kit comes with our crossflow 3" On 3 Performance bar and plate intercooler. We also have a 4" core that is available as well and listed under our optional items if you plan on maxing out your shortblock or if you have a built motor going for higher boost levels. Our 5 ply On 3 Performance silicone couplers connect each intercooler pipe together and t-bolt clamps ensure maximum clamping force and prevent any intercooler pipes from blowing. Each pipe is bead rolled on both ends to add extra protection from losing a pipe under boost. All intercooler piping is made from 6061 aluminum to help dissipate heat and also keep weight down over using stainless. Lastly, our kit is designed without a maf provision, most all builds we see go speed density for tuning so if you plan on running a maf, you will need to adapt that on your own.

Need Help Choosing The Proper Turbo?

If you do not know what you are doing with turbo sizing, please call in for advice. We do not want to see you ruin your turbo from lack of proper understanding about motor cubic inch size and turbo exhaust wheel sizing. We most commonly see this when our customers try to put a 65 exhaust wheel on a 6.0 or larger motor. The rule of thumb is the larger the motor, the larger the exhaust wheel you are going to need. If you put too small of a turbo on too large of a motor, the turbo will fail due to this. Again, if you have questions, please call. We can't possibly know what your project/swap is if you order the kit off of the website without reaching out to us first. Generally, a 70/65 or 76/65 turbo will be just fine for a fairly stock 4.8L or a 5.3L motor, but not ok when you step up into a 6.0. The 6.0L and 6.2L motors should have a 78/75 or larger turbo, depending on the build. Understand that the 76/75 BMF is fine as well, and will actually generate more power than the 78/75. If you are building a 408 or larger, we recommend going with an 88/84mm turbo or a T6, depending on what you are trying to accomplish.

 

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