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Author Topic: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion  (Read 20054 times)

Rocketman

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Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« on: September 24, 2013, 11:38:52 AM »

This is a very frequently asked question!

CAN I TURBO MY NONTURBO CAPRI!?!?
The short answer is YES you can. This discussion assumes you mean "readily available" stock XR2 turbo parts.

You'll need the turbo manifold, turbo, downpipe, intercooler, intake piping. Also needed are the ECU, engine harness, distributor, knockbox, knock sensor, VAF, and fuel injectors from the XR2. I would strongly discourage trying to run the turbo on stock nonturbo electronics (even with an FMU) the stock turbo electronics work very well for a stock setup and they're pretty available, so it would be silly to try that.
You'll need to add an oil drain to your oilpan. You'll need to modify the exhaust downpipe, or obtain a turbo downpipe.

If this is an automatic capri, good luck with your transmission. That's about all I'll say about that.
If this is into a manual capri - you will immediately find the limits of your clutch. And probably the F-Series differential, too. Grenades are fun though, right?!?


So here's the LONG ANSWER:
Yes you can add a turbo, but your best bet for a reliable, controllable setup is to swap the entire XR2 drivetrain. Do it right!

The benefits of this, in short:
-Much larger clutch with good options for upgraded units
-Larger G-series transmission, made to handle the extra power of the turbo engine. Added benefit: Limited Slip Differential is available for it.
-Equal length axles for reduced torque steer
-The stock XR2 engine is lower compression & can handle high boost levels from both the stock & upgraded turbo
-Stock oil cooler

What you'll need from your donor car: (Did I mention you'll want a donor car? It's entirely possible to piece this together, but much easier with a donor)
  • Pedal Assembly
  • Entire engine & transmission (flywheel, clutch, etc)
  • Rear transmission mount
  • Clutch cable
  • Turbo engine harness, ECU
  • Turbo electronics: Firewall sensors, knockbox, knock sensor, distributor, VAF, injectors, everything.
  • Axles - all three pieces. Passenger axle, intermediate shaft, and driverside axle
  • Intake piping, intercooler
  • Shifter assembly if you have an Automatic
  • Brake/knuckle assemblies (Automatics - if you have the small brake package, measure yours)

Once you get all these parts it's very straightforward - drop everything in as it came out of your donor. The XR2 harness will plug directly into the chassis harness and work with no mods needed. The *only* thing you won't have is the boost gauge in the gauge cluster. You can choose to swap clusters, I am unsure if the gauge will work, the wire for it may or may not be there. You SHOULD run an aftermarket gauge anyway though, so save yourself the extra work!

There may be some additional complications if going from an automatic capri to turbo/manual conversion - I've never done this before but it shouldn't be too much. The pedal assembly should swap just fine, you may have to do some digging to remove the transmission electrical harness & PCM from under the dash. I am not sure if it will try to throw codes or not - you'll have to research this (pull the bulb in the gauge cluster?)

Also worth noting: The N/A's did not get the same swaybars the turbo had. Grab these too!

This should cover everything, but I'm not a complete robot (yet) so forgive me if I've omitted anything!
« Last Edit: September 24, 2013, 06:43:57 PM by Rocketman »
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2013, 02:11:11 AM »

Excellent write-up! I get this question 4 times a month! I now have someplace to refer them to...... 8)
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2014, 01:28:24 AM »

Check out a YouTube video where the Car Mod Guys (from Austrailia) put a turbo into an n/a car. I believe it was an MX5.  They modified the exhaust manifold for the turbo, drilled into the block for an oil line to the turbo, and it was quite cool for this part changer (not mechanic) to watch.
These guys have informative and interesting videos. Maybe we can find some Capri owners who are handsome enough to make a video.
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2015, 10:53:53 AM »

did i mention how much i love this post? esspecially the "Grenades are fun though, right?!?" part. Hopefully one day ill get a capri xr2 donor car with everything for a turbo conversion.
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2015, 05:00:59 PM »

hey rocket i got my donor car.. im just mising the MAF sensor that someone..(Tyler  ;D) forgot to throw it in the car when i picked it up... so a question i had was could it be possible to keep the hydralic clutch assembly?
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2015, 10:19:51 PM »

There is no reasonable way to convert the XR2 clutch to hydro operation. I've seen it done with fabrication work but it's far easier to swap the pedals, or drill out the existing one.
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2015, 01:45:52 PM »

Hello I'm new to the forum and have a few questions regarding the non-turbo to turbo swap. I got a xr2 engine, intercooler and piping fully installed in my non-turbo capri. the engine had the harness with it, but can i connect the engine wiring harness to the wiring harness in the engine bay? or do i need to get that harness form a donor car also? Another question is can the XR2 engine run off the non-turbo ECU while i continue to piece to get the rest of the parts I need like the knockbox and turbo ECU?
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2016, 12:54:23 PM »

You will need the XR2 ECU in order to properly run the engine.

It will run on the N/A electronics, but you will not have the proper fueling - it will run very lean under boost.
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2016, 06:02:57 PM »

Thanks rocket man! This is a huge help.
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #9 on: November 13, 2016, 05:23:47 PM »

I just notice that the N/A harness doesnt have the knock sensor plug.... does that mean i need to remove the XR2 harness and and use that one instead or is there a plug  somewhere hidden... working on my swap btw
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Re: Capri Nonturbo to Turbo Conversion
« Reply #10 on: November 13, 2016, 05:45:00 PM »

Yea you need to take the knock sensor and the engine harness with you when you do the swap. The XR-2 ecu wont run without it. I don't have a XR-2, but I believe it should just be bolted into a screw on the engine with a plug attached.
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