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Hey I have a couple questions 95 gsr...
Hey I have a couple questions dont know if i should make seperate posts but ok...
I was wondering how much a skunk 2 would increase my gsr. It is stock.
And What do you think of getting a turbo at like 7lb or something instead of just running it everyday going into the 7 and 8Grpms
Thanks alot anything anyone has to say will help...
I was wondering how much a skunk 2 would increase my gsr. It is stock.
And What do you think of getting a turbo at like 7lb or something instead of just running it everyday going into the 7 and 8Grpms
Thanks alot anything anyone has to say will help...
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Re: Hey I have a couple questions 95 gsr... (jordan_civic)
You need to search around some more and learn. The search button is the red thing on the top right. "Turbo GSR" or "Skunk 2"
There is no "skunk 2" that you can just put on your car.
Turbo's go by how much HP your looking for, not how much PSI you want to run because every turbo is different.
There is no "skunk 2" that you can just put on your car.
Turbo's go by how much HP your looking for, not how much PSI you want to run because every turbo is different.
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Re: Hey I have a couple questions 95 gsr... (St Jimmy)
skunk 2 intake manifold and just running any turbo on 7psi or how much do you think a stock engine could handle without wearing it out...
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Ive seen stock GSR's make over 350 whp and taken 20 psi. It all depends on the setup bro. First determine your horsepower goals and go from there. Power aint cheap, how much you wanna spend :D
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Re: (Max500)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Max500 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ive seen stock GSR's make over 350 whp and taken 20 psi. </TD></TR></TABLE>
And I've seen people on an internet forum lie.
And I've seen people on an internet forum lie.
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Well for the first time last night i really took my new first integra "driving" redlined it like 2 or 3 times and last night made me sure i wanna go race it some. My goal is to get like 10-12sec 1/4 mile times. I wanna know how much just the skunk 2 will do on stock and then the safest turbo setup so i dont have anything bust because its my daily driver and i dont wanna repair anything at all...
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Re: (jordan_civic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jordan_civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well for the first time last night i really took my new first integra "driving" redlined it like 2 or 3 times and last night made me sure i wanna go race it some. My goal is to get like 10-12sec 1/4 mile times. I wanna know how much just the skunk 2 will do on stock and then the safest turbo setup so i dont have anything bust because its my daily driver and i dont wanna repair anything at all...</TD></TR></TABLE>
bolt ons only help a bit if any at all.
if you want 10-12 sec time slips, do some searching. you have got alot to learn
get out your pen and paper and take notes, or bookmark some of the threads that benefit you.
oh yeah, how deep are your pockets? got to have some $ to get 10-12 sec time slips
bolt ons only help a bit if any at all.
if you want 10-12 sec time slips, do some searching. you have got alot to learn
get out your pen and paper and take notes, or bookmark some of the threads that benefit you.
oh yeah, how deep are your pockets? got to have some $ to get 10-12 sec time slips
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Re: (jordan_civic)
read this
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1024174
It will tell you everything you need to know about turbo. Its the cheapest way to get the most power (besides nitrous) and its pretty reliable if you get a good tune.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1024174
It will tell you everything you need to know about turbo. Its the cheapest way to get the most power (besides nitrous) and its pretty reliable if you get a good tune.
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Your going the wrong route if you want to run 10's man. Thats fast, I mean freaking sick fast. To get that w/an Integra :S I wouldn't want to bank roll it, for sure.
My truck runs 10's on the bottle (current best, 10.6@126), but the fastest I've been, NA, is 11.6 @ 115mph THATS fast and it not cheap to get there either. And the HP used to run that 10.6 is utterly useless on the street, at any RPM in any gear.
Thats too much power for a true daily driver.
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And, so you know, the farther you get away from stock, the more apt you are to hurt your engine. When you start getting into forced induction, you're really pushing the limits of your engine.
And yeah, some guy may have made 350 hp w/a stock GSR w/a huge turbo on there. But I bet it didn't last very long before he saw a rod sticking through his block.
And the amount of money you'd have to spend to get that GSR to handle 350, reliably.... Hope you're rich.
Please, read. Lots and lots of info here on H-T and many many other sites out there. Don't rely on others to always give you the answers.
My truck runs 10's on the bottle (current best, 10.6@126), but the fastest I've been, NA, is 11.6 @ 115mph THATS fast and it not cheap to get there either. And the HP used to run that 10.6 is utterly useless on the street, at any RPM in any gear.
Thats too much power for a true daily driver.
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And, so you know, the farther you get away from stock, the more apt you are to hurt your engine. When you start getting into forced induction, you're really pushing the limits of your engine.
And yeah, some guy may have made 350 hp w/a stock GSR w/a huge turbo on there. But I bet it didn't last very long before he saw a rod sticking through his block.
And the amount of money you'd have to spend to get that GSR to handle 350, reliably.... Hope you're rich.
Please, read. Lots and lots of info here on H-T and many many other sites out there. Don't rely on others to always give you the answers.
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Re: (pkxiong)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pkxiong »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you should start of with the basic's first. intake, cat back exhaust, headers.</TD></TR></TABLE>
no point in getting a header OR too small of an exhaust for boost if hes going turbo.
ive seen 400whp+ on stock block GSRs but that doesnt mean theyve lasted very long. right around 300whp is what most people run on stock internals while still keeping it reliable. if you wanna be that much on the safe side than just shoot for 250-270whp BUT you will not be seeing any 10-11sec time slips. 12s might be possible with slicks but you'll still struggle to get there.
many people in the FI forum have ran thousands and thousands of miles with a stock block gsr turbo but its all in the build, tune, and the way you drive it.
no point in getting a header OR too small of an exhaust for boost if hes going turbo.
ive seen 400whp+ on stock block GSRs but that doesnt mean theyve lasted very long. right around 300whp is what most people run on stock internals while still keeping it reliable. if you wanna be that much on the safe side than just shoot for 250-270whp BUT you will not be seeing any 10-11sec time slips. 12s might be possible with slicks but you'll still struggle to get there.
many people in the FI forum have ran thousands and thousands of miles with a stock block gsr turbo but its all in the build, tune, and the way you drive it.
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Re: (iVteC_PoWeR)
dude what yur asking is impossible. yur asking for some bolt on kit to make u run 10's but not have to repair anything. when yur modifiying cars u have to pick two out of three things. cheap, fast, or reliable.
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sorry to say but the best intake maifold for a turbo honda that makes the best power is a victor x manifold with a stock tb ...... for that set-up your lookin to run
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Re: (4nmusle 2.1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jordan_civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well for the first time last night i really took my new first integra "driving" redlined it like 2 or 3 times and last night made me sure i wanna go race it some. My goal is to get like 10-12sec 1/4 mile times. I wanna know how much just the skunk 2 will do on stock and then the safest turbo setup so i dont have anything bust because its my daily driver and i dont wanna repair anything at all...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do you have another car and enough funds to rebuild an engine after building one initially?
Do you have another car and enough funds to rebuild an engine after building one initially?
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