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Renault 5 TL to an Alpine Turbo conversion

the5wede

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Hi there! My name's George, I'm from Greece, and I own a five-door '83 TL (first hand, it belongs to my mother). I've been legally driving it since '05 (that is, when I got my licence). Currently I also drive a stock Honda Civic VTi (Engine code B16a2; I'm not sure, but I think it's badged as an Si or SiR in the UK- correct me if I'm wrong). Anyways, for years, I've been thinking of modifying my car into an Alpine Turbo (engine+steering+brakes+rear axle+etc). I bought 4 "turbine-look" rims, an Alpine Turbo steering wheel and a pair of Alpine bucket seats for better looks! I was this close to purchasing an EBS GT-Turbo a few years ago; the EBS may be a rare car, but my mechanic inspected the car, and there seemed to be a previous accident beforehand, along with major engine problems, and ...you just can't risk it - especially for a E7,000 -priced car...
Fortunately, my car is rust-free and it's in good condition (apart from the fact that it's got some minor bumps here and there, but eventually there's going to be a paintjob too) and I'm pretty sure this is also positive in modifying the car.
BUT, due to the fact that a Honda engine (this is why I referred to the Civic before) can resist to alot of "violence", I've been "spoiled" by the B16's resistance, and I need to know if the 122B engine has also relatively good quality... Are the stock pistons and rods actually forged, or should I search for stronger "intestines"? Could the stock engine withstand an increase in the turbo pressure and show a sustainable performance increase? (I'm not talking about an output of 200bhp, but an increase of, say, +/-20bhp which will not have any negative side effects to its overall long-term performance and reliability). Is it preferable to get a turbocharger off a GT-Turbo (any other makes that match the 5's?)?
Thank you for any of your advice!
Cheers,
the5wede
 
the gordini engine can easily produce alot of power with the standard rods. gt turbo pistons are advisable to lower the CR.
you will need a better clutch though and also decide whether you are going to run the original suck thru or a gt turbo blow thru carb. the gt turbo turbo is too small for the gordini engine, and is has no carbon inlet seal, so you cannot use it as a suck thru turbo either.
 
If I'm not wrong, suck-through is carb--->turbo, and blow-through is turbo--->carb? You said that the GtT turbo can't be applied as a suck through; How'bout the other way around? I guess that the Gordini turbocharger can be used in a blow-through system, or am I wrong?? By using a blow-through, you can also put an intercooler, can't you? Or is there not enough space to put an I/c??
How'bout MecaParts? Is it a guaranteed source??
Again, thank you for any of your answers/advice/opinions! You see, I'm still an 845cc!lol!I'll be checking out the forum, but it doesn't hurt if I ask!
 
you can use the gordini turbo to act on the blow thru system.
you can always find space for an intercooler. - just use the TL rad, relocate the battery to the boot and put the IC in the gap.
if you stick with suck thru, then think about water injection.
 
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