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This will be an evolving thread, but should provide enough info that we won't have a new thread every other day asking the same questions. Please bare in mind that the info provided is based solely on my experience and opinion. Please take the info i have and use it as you will, discuss the project with your local shop/tuner/dad/brother and move forward from there. Anyone with more info please feel free to give input, but i will be cleaning this thread up as it goes, so please don't bitch.



Q: What are my options for turbo'ing my 6i?

A: The options vary currenlty. there are 5 standard answers, most can be googled for more info
1) ]HiBoost (out of business, but used kits floating around)
2) F2 (never officially release, check with GP-Werks for more info)
3) HASS (via turbokits.com) (not produced, but at least 2 kits floating around)
4) built using Mazdaspeed6 parts
5) depending on where you are, a TRUST (Greddy) kit is available, though tuning has yet to work in the states, as well as fitment issues with LHD models.


Q: Do I need to build the engine? what boost can i run "safely"?

A: The stock block has been pretty good on about 8psi on pump gas. Anything more than that the bottom end should be addressed. solid tuning and race fuel can up that #, but people have popped engines above 8psi.


Q: What about the tranny, i have an ____ (insert MTX or ATX)?

A: both tansmissions will be fine.
1- The stock MTX has a tendancy to sheer 3rd gear at times (no specific power level, just some last and others don't)
2- Both 4 & 5spd ATX trans also work, though it's recommend to run 6psi on these setups. also, an additional trans cooler is essential as well for the atx.


Q: Can i make my own, i found a good kit on ebay?


A: sure, have fun, don't cry when it doesn't work right and cost more in the long run!


Q: How much can i expect to pay?

A: Quick answer is have $5k ready to spend, or don't think about it. Now, it depends on the kit obviously. F2's stage1 will be the lowest price KIT, and HASS ranges up to $4300 i believe. You can make your own Mazdaspeed'ish setup, but it is not a kit, so prices will vary and you'll need to find your own tuning solution. The install is amazingly easy in these cars, the install would range in the 5-8 hour range if you are looking at a shop. Most KITS will come with a tune to get you started, though it's recommended to to dyno tune your specific car, which is roughly a 2 hour job, though doesn't really need to be done ASAP.


Q: What else do i need to buy?

A: If it's a true kit, then nothing! There are items to make it better, make it last long and obviously make more power....but they aren't needed. Things i would recommend you have on our short list however, as they will aid with tuning and safety.
1- a WIDEBAND (no, the narrowband you saw on ebay won't work) Air/Fuel gauge, this is a must for tuning
2- spark plugs (i REALLY like the Autolite 103's, especially in the beginning while tuning. They are UBER cheap, and work well, easy to gap also)
.....that's it, for the long list i'd add:
3- oil temp OR pressure gauge (dont' see the need for both, and no your stock gauge doesn't do anything. this is only to see problems sooner, nothing else)
4- boost controller (DO NOT ADJUST BOOST!!) A boost controller will aid in how the boost comes on and levels off, feels much better. i suggest a manual controller in the engine bay that you CAN'T touch while driving)

.....There are other things, but they are not turbo related, they are performance related. (things like limited slips, clutch/fly, better rubber). you DO NOT need a turbo timer if you have any common sense, you can, but you are just spending money.





This is all the basic info on the setups that i could think of. For the most part, an 8psi intercooled kit on a STOCK 6i MTX in the 225whp range, the ATX (6psi) at just over 200whp. Power will be increased with an exhaust, which most have anyhow, but it's not needed to enjoy boosting.

notes for the ATX guys:

'03-'05 6i's with the 4spd have an off the shelf option to upgrade both their valvebodies and torque converter from Lentechautomatics.com, or whole tranny if you'd like. The valvbodies help out an amazing amount, and allow for a bit more boost if you want, the converter allows for a higher stall speed which is nice if you powerbrake often (the strip) and they can also remove the lock-up setup which can be a bitch when having fun on highway cruising.

'05+ 5spd ATX's have faster/tighter shifting out of the box, so that is a nice start. If valvebodies are something you want (as they can be improved quite a bit), Levelten.com has experience with them, though you need to remove yours and send it to them for the work.

Both models- please take a minute to understand how your ATX works, and then understand why i say you should always let your foot off the gas between WOT shifts. It is not something that will brake the tranny in one time, but please understand it's not recommended as the boost is still being applied while the tranny is trying to shift. Also, for the same reason, if you are cruising on the hwy while the converter is in lockup, DO NOT just slam it to the floor, it's not good for it either, a quick blip or downshift will safe a lot of trouble.


Now, i know of roughly 6 turbo'd 6i's that are (or have been) daily drivable, there are currently 4 on this forum actively i believe (as of 6/09). I would imagine all would attest that it's a friggin blast to drive, and the smile doesn't leave your face! The car is still pretty light at just over 3k, so the addition of 80-90WHP (about 60%) makes a huge difference in feel. But keep in mind that it costs roughly $5k on the low side for the setup, which is anywhere from 25-50% of what the car is worth, premium gas is required now, and it's hard to go back to stock if you think it's temporary. In the 4 years i've been turbo'd and talking to people about it, i've found that if your plan is more than 6 months (it's more like 3-4) out, then you won't get it. If you have 90% of the money in hand and are serious, go for it, but if not, there's not need for a billion questions that don't go anywhere, please just read what's on here already and enjoy the dream (it's cheaper!)

This link will always show you all the current topics for turbo's on the 6i's:

Turbo threads


here's a few vids that have been around forever, but if you are new you might like them.













 
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Great post, this just might sum up the hundreds of posts regarding turbos (MAYBE). That F2 stage 1 turbo caught my eye. Not a bad price for a turbo although since I probably wouldn't be installing it myself that number increases dramaticly =(.
 

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Nice write up man. Must have gotten sick of all them PM's and pipe dream threads. Thanks for the vids as well.
 

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if you google "HASS turbo mazda6", you will be led to the turbokits.com site. it's no longer listed, but they were the ones that took over the setup from HASS originally, so if you want it, it's the only place that may be able to get it for you. The HASS kit was the best produced kit in regards to fit and finish, it truely was beautiful, bends, piping, fittings, sizing....all of it. BUT, I had one of the member here take his car in for the design of the kit, and after a year the car still wasn't driveable, lots of issues with the Emanage, so i've always recommended their kit sans tuner and find your own option.

engine mounts fall into the performance mod range, nothing to do with the turbo. The kit will act absolutely no different with or without upgraded mounts. They are nice, but some don't like vibrations, some don't notice it, some want hard, some want soft....but none of those things have to do with a turbo. they are more for shifting feel and car balance a bit, as when you get on or let off the throttle quickly, there is less weight transfer.

thanks for the input, i'll try to update more info as i think of stuff, this was a 15min thing before i left for work today.
 

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Nice write up Mr. Tea. It's about time we had a turbo kit sticky in the forum and long overdue I think.
 

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id recommend anyone wanting one to wait for F2. HIBOOST or their distributor here in the US TBK Performance will lie to you every step of the way. they will tell you a 4-6 build time which turns into atleast 6 months. and youll go through a hell of a time to get your money back. so if you do; dont pay in full. you might not ever see anything
 

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please read the first question in first post, answer #4
 

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Great it's been at least a year since I've seen that F2 Stage 1 and I finally have a steady salary to actually consider one and wouldn't you know it, sold out. Tried contacting F2 about it but haven't seemed to gotten a response. I don't feel like dropping more than $2,700 on just the turbo because I know there are going to be other wonderful costs down the road. I'll continue to wait it out I suppose and save my money.
 

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just hold tight on the F2 kit, tuning is holding things up currently as new options have come up and they are playing with a couple different things to see what works best with what they want to get out of it. unfortunately the same tuning used on the 3 isn't working on the 6, so the work put into the turbo and supercharger kits on the 3 can't work across the platform to our cars.

Ricardo called me last week and i just haven't gotten a chance to get back to him yet. i'll try to get back to him in the next couple days and see if we can get something in the works again.
 

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I have a speed 6 that I am in the beginning stages of doing a build on (read threw a rod in my motor). I am starting to tear down the motor that I bought and will be sending it off for head work and to get the block checked out. If all goes well there I will begin pulling my old motor out of the car and will be willing to then sell the entire stock turbo system TMIC,airbox,BOV,exhaust manifold,turbo,Dp and entire exhuast system......PM me if anyone thinks they might be interested.Note it will not be ready tomorrow (or anytime really soon) as I am taking my time and am in no hurry so realize that ahead of time. But if you really want it I might give in and take it off sooner.
 

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QUOTE (MrTea @ Nov 8 2009, 03:11 AM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=1615062
just hold tight on the F2 kit, tuning is holding things up currently as new options have come up and they are playing with a couple different things to see what works best with what they want to get out of it. unfortunately the same tuning used on the 3 isn't working on the 6, so the work put into the turbo and supercharger kits on the 3 can't work across the platform to our cars.

Ricardo called me last week and i just haven't gotten a chance to get back to him yet. i'll try to get back to him in the next couple days and see if we can get something in the works again.[/b]
Thanks MrTea, your always on top of stuff around here =] I'm either going to go all out with that f2 stage 1 turbo and hopefully reach 200hp or if I cant get a hold of one sometime in a month or two im just going to stick with f2 header, cai, OTB and live with my MAYBE MAYBE 180hp lol.....
 

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option 6: sell reg 6, buy MS6 for prob the same price as your 6 + turbo kit.

lol awd + car that was meant for turbo = heaven.........
 

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Wolf, you won't be anywhere close to 180hp with the header, intake, otb.

I still haven't seen a 6 with F2's turbo kit yet...

QUOTE (superskaterxes @ Nov 10 2009, 07:46 PM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=1615749
option 6: sell reg 6, buy MS6 for prob the same price as your 6 + turbo kit.

lol awd + car that was meant for turbo = heaven.........[/b]
Thanks for adding absolutely nothing constructive to this thread.
 

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you can hold onto the header and whatnot as well and just wait for the SC if you want. working well on the 3, but again, just figuring what tuning is gonna be best for the 6 at this point.

and i completely disagree with the speed comment, as i have for the last 3 years. though it depends on what you use the car for, i know in socal and road race events, the 6 is FAR from better than the 6i on boost.
 

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QUOTE (Business @ Nov 10 2009, 08:50 PM) index.php?act=findpost&pid=1615778
Wolf, you won't be anywhere close to 180hp with the header, intake, otb.[/b]
It really wont be anywhere near 180hp lol? Then where do all these theoretical hp gains go???
 
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