
After adding up the cost of some other parts, the only logical thing to do is to tear out the L28e engine and swap in the LD28, then slap a turbo charger and 280ZXT manifold on the car and have some fun with it.
However, since this isn't a common swap, I have some questions:
First, about EGTs. The only number I've found is that everything will be fine as long as they stay below 1300*F. Does this jive with what the members of this board know?
Second, boost. How much is considered to be the maximum? I know someone on here said this: "In uncharted waters, one usually crosses the edge in the quest to find it", but what is the generally accepted limit on the stock longblock?
Second (and a half): For those that have boosted these engines, what turbo did you use, and how is the power with it?
Third, fuel delivery. On a similar note to boost, where does the stock fuel pump max out? I've heard everything from 8psi to 12psi of boost.
Third (and a half): How easy is it to increase the flow capacity of the pump?
And, lastly: What is the redline on these engines? I don't plan on hitting it, so I'd like to know when to let off.
Finally: It seems like most people on here have been pretty conservative with modifications to their engine (which makes a ton of sense, considering the relative rarity, age, and lack of information). But, I'm getting atleast one LD28 engine for free. If I can pick up another, I promise I'll find just how far you can push the stock engine....and then how to build one of these suckers to make some serious power. Most of you guys approach the limit of these engines on tip toes. I'll take a flying leap off the edge and see how deep the water is for you guys
