For the kit: add one adjustable fuel pressure regulator. I would personally go with Stainless braided hose and AN fittings for the extra coolant, oil and fuel lines, as they are stronger and much safer than hose clamps and barbed fittings. Plus, AN fittings/SS lines are fun to assemble.
A linear fuel regulator is needed as you must increase fuel PSI 1:1 for manifold PSI or you'll have problems.
Copper spark plugs are choice for turbo applications but that means you're going to be changing them a lot more. PP's will probably perform fine.
28x12x3 intercooler is way overkill for 6psi and our projected air volume. Smaller cores are much cheaper, and a used OEM unit from a different turbocharged car will suffice if the fins are straight. $40-100. The 1G DSM sidemount IC's are good for plenty more than you want to make. For 280 horse you'll need to flow about 8-10 lb/min of air, thats nothing. I am approaching 40 lb/min in Talon.
280 HP is a pretty small increase in power for all the work of a turbo kit. I promise you this project won't happen PROPERLY for under $4500. All that turbo and we're barely gonna wind it up? To get REAL gains from a turbo, 8.5:1 pistons would be sweet.
Copper spark plugs are choice for turbo applications but that means you're going to be changing them a lot more. PP's will probably perform fine.
28x12x3 intercooler is way overkill for 6psi and our projected air volume. Smaller cores are much cheaper, and a used OEM unit from a different turbocharged car will suffice if the fins are straight. $40-100. The 1G DSM sidemount IC's are good for plenty more than you want to make. For 280 horse you'll need to flow about 8-10 lb/min of air, thats nothing. I am approaching 40 lb/min in Talon.
280 HP is a pretty small increase in power for all the work of a turbo kit. I promise you this project won't happen PROPERLY for under $4500. All that turbo and we're barely gonna wind it up? To get REAL gains from a turbo, 8.5:1 pistons would be sweet.