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01-15-2003, 02:37 AM | #1 |
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What exactly do i need
What exactly would i need to buy if i wanted to put together my own turbo kit? i have a 1993 civic ex coupe.....with the sohc vtec motor..d16.
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01-15-2003, 03:09 AM | #2 |
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d16 exhaust manifold, hp head gasket, intercooler, charge pipes, silicon connectors, bov (recommended), wastegate, turbo itself, boost controller, and the turbo itself. If you want to boost anything more than 5-7 psi, I'd suggest getting a VAFC or hondata .. not to mention beefing up your engine.
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01-15-2003, 06:42 AM | #3 |
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Like Black240 said and I can't emphasise enough BEEF UP YOUR MOTOR. Aside from tuning, a stout shortblock is the best part of running a turbo motor, especially at hiogher boost levels. I'd go with either a large IHI or small (Garrett) T series turbo to ensure fast spool up and adequate CFM. A mid or big T series would give you horrible lag and not enough spool and KKK (no joke...it's a real company. They supplied Ferrari for a few years) turbos are probably a bit too small.
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01-15-2003, 04:16 PM | #4 |
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A lot off topic but
GT40FIED- remember a while back when we talked about me and my buddy building a 347 motor. We finally got it done and it ripps. He may actualy give me a run for my money this year. We have it running and tuned at a 200 shot and thats about as far as we can go on a 302 sportsman block. Anyways thanks for the stang tips you gave me a while back. We have another engine we are thinking of doing when this one blows up. We are going to to the internals out of the block we have now (basically the probe rotating assembly) and throw it into a 351W blocka nd jsut get the custom 1" longer rods than what we have now. That will put us at a 1.88 r/s ratio which is close to the 2.2 ideal for a 2 valve motor. We are also thinking of taking it out to 60 over since the winsors have a slightly thicker cylinder wall if i remember correctly. That will give us a 352 with a major high rev range. We are probably going to turbo it and try to hang with some big dogs. Right now for this season anyways we are going to run the street ranegade class in the NMRA. Shoot me an email back if you run NMRA we will ahv eto meet up sometime. |
01-15-2003, 06:31 PM | #5 |
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These are the minimum that I recommend. Shopping list for you;
-Exhaust Manifold -Turbo (T3, TDO4, TDO5, T25, T28, T3/T4 if you want higher boost potential) -Wastegate (unless internal wastegate is already provided) -Intercooler -Piping -BOV -Oil lines (supply and return) -T fitting and coupling for the oil lines -Various vacuum lines and vacuum T's -Possibly a boost controller (manual will be fine.... check out: www.boostvalve.com ) -boost dependent FMU or an electronic fuel enrichment device -Turbo timer -Boost gauge There is more to it that this man. Keep doing research. Also, ask specific question vice general like this. I have a lot of custom turbo info for you. You can even use an 88-91 CRX/Civic pre-cat exhaust header as your exhaust manifold with a customized plate. Plan to spend money even with a custom project. Do not get too cheap especially with fuel enrichment...... Peace |
01-16-2003, 11:22 AM | #6 |
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Thanx guys hopefully this will get me started.....i wanted to eventually get this done like mid summer but then the other night i rode in my friends 240sx with an sr20dett motor swap..and it sounded like a dream and put you in your place....so i decided that i wanna get started on this a little sooner than planned.
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01-16-2003, 11:25 AM | #7 | |
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if you have a 240.. i'd say build that and dont worry about the civic. keep it as a daily driver. the 240 has more potential all around. oh, and its a sr20det... not dett
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01-16-2003, 08:19 PM | #8 |
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yea i had a lil slip of the finger with the sr20dett.....one two many t's
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01-17-2003, 04:04 AM | #9 |
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Thermalfi'd16 is right on with the T3/T4. Turbonetics sells a great hybrid.
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