95dc2teg's 500+whp Build thread
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95dc2teg's 500+whp Build thread
I have had my integra gsr for about 3 years now. I bought it used with 115k. It was riced out etc etc. I had to have the motor rebuilt 10k after i bought, (rings were shot never buy a used ricedout integra) After about 20k on the new build i decided to boost with the basic's: 50 trim, log manifold, 2.5 inch dp etc. Put down 270whp ran 12.7's all day no problems for 40k.
Then i decided to change the turbo to a sc34 and boost to 306whp. I only ran a 10th of second faster and that lasted only 10k. I spun a rod bearing and as I was taking it out i found that it was rebuilt with type r pistons!! that put my compression ratio to around 10.8:1.
Since then (about 2 months ago) I have spent a **** load of money and ALOT of my time putting everything together and dropping it in myself. This is my first engine swap and it cam out ok I think. Here is my long list of **** that i got:
Darton sleeved b18c1 bored to 84mm w/ copper O-rings
CP 9.0:1 comp pistons
Eagle H-beam rods
Type R oil pump
Type R water pump
ARP rod bolts
Balanced and blueprinted b18c1 crank
ARP head studs
ARP main bolts
Golden Eagle (honda oem) 84mm head gasket
Ferrea valves (stock size)
Supertech valve springs and titanium retainers
Honda oem valve stem seals
Stock GSR Cams and cam gears
Precision SC6176E
Vecco 28”/8”/3” Intercooler
FastTurbo vacuum Manifold
NGK Race Wires
NGK Platinum Spark Plugs
CC-Fab ram horn manifold
3 inch down pipe
44mm wastegate 9lb spring
Skunk2 intake manifold w/stock throttle body
Golden Eagle pro-series fuel rail
Precision 1000cc Injectors
B&M FPR
Walbro 255
AEM Uego wideband
Prosport Boost Gauge
Prosport EGT gauge and sensor
Prosport oil pressure gauge
Prosport oil temp gauge
Autometer Gauge pod
Half Dual Core civic radiator
SPAL 13" 1710cfm Slim Fan (i love this thing)
Innovative Race Mounts
Avid Torque Mounts
Synapse synchronic bov
Vented block and valve cover
B&R fittings custom catch tank
GSR Tranny w/Type-R LSD
ACT Xtreme pressure plate w/6puk
ACT Prolite 9lb flywheel
Hondata s300 with boost control
Fidanza Short Shifter
Rota Circuit 8’s
M&H 235/60/r15 street/strip tires
Here are a couple of pictures of the car, motor, turbo set-up etc.
Im going to get tuned on either Thursday or Friday! shooting for 400-450whp on pump (93) and 500-550whp on race gas! wish me luck!!
Alright so i got tuned and heres are the videos and pictures of a couple of the runs:
381whp and 266tq on 15lbs on pump (93) gas (will get full graph later on)
VIDEO: http://youtube.com/watch?v=HtZf_HueiMk
Next was 433whp and 309tq 17-18lbs on pump (93) gas (thanks to John Vega At Phearable.net)
last was 544whp and 381 tq at 27lbs on race (112) gas, it started leaning out a little bit up top so John decided it would best to bring it down a bit to 535whp, that way everything is nice and safe!
VIDEO: http://youtube.com/watch?v=VXBOpL_ByNE
PICTURE:
I wanna give a BIG THANKS to John Vega at phearable.net who did an amazing job and is a great guy with great customer service!!
Modified by 95dc2teg at 4:11 PM 3/22/2008
Modified by 95dc2teg at 8:30 PM 3/22/2008
Modified by 95dc2teg at 9:20 PM 4/5/2008
Modified by 95dc2teg at 9:24 PM 4/5/2008
Then i decided to change the turbo to a sc34 and boost to 306whp. I only ran a 10th of second faster and that lasted only 10k. I spun a rod bearing and as I was taking it out i found that it was rebuilt with type r pistons!! that put my compression ratio to around 10.8:1.
Since then (about 2 months ago) I have spent a **** load of money and ALOT of my time putting everything together and dropping it in myself. This is my first engine swap and it cam out ok I think. Here is my long list of **** that i got:
Darton sleeved b18c1 bored to 84mm w/ copper O-rings
CP 9.0:1 comp pistons
Eagle H-beam rods
Type R oil pump
Type R water pump
ARP rod bolts
Balanced and blueprinted b18c1 crank
ARP head studs
ARP main bolts
Golden Eagle (honda oem) 84mm head gasket
Ferrea valves (stock size)
Supertech valve springs and titanium retainers
Honda oem valve stem seals
Stock GSR Cams and cam gears
Precision SC6176E
Vecco 28”/8”/3” Intercooler
FastTurbo vacuum Manifold
NGK Race Wires
NGK Platinum Spark Plugs
CC-Fab ram horn manifold
3 inch down pipe
44mm wastegate 9lb spring
Skunk2 intake manifold w/stock throttle body
Golden Eagle pro-series fuel rail
Precision 1000cc Injectors
B&M FPR
Walbro 255
AEM Uego wideband
Prosport Boost Gauge
Prosport EGT gauge and sensor
Prosport oil pressure gauge
Prosport oil temp gauge
Autometer Gauge pod
Half Dual Core civic radiator
SPAL 13" 1710cfm Slim Fan (i love this thing)
Innovative Race Mounts
Avid Torque Mounts
Synapse synchronic bov
Vented block and valve cover
B&R fittings custom catch tank
GSR Tranny w/Type-R LSD
ACT Xtreme pressure plate w/6puk
ACT Prolite 9lb flywheel
Hondata s300 with boost control
Fidanza Short Shifter
Rota Circuit 8’s
M&H 235/60/r15 street/strip tires
Here are a couple of pictures of the car, motor, turbo set-up etc.
Im going to get tuned on either Thursday or Friday! shooting for 400-450whp on pump (93) and 500-550whp on race gas! wish me luck!!
Alright so i got tuned and heres are the videos and pictures of a couple of the runs:
381whp and 266tq on 15lbs on pump (93) gas (will get full graph later on)
VIDEO: http://youtube.com/watch?v=HtZf_HueiMk
Next was 433whp and 309tq 17-18lbs on pump (93) gas (thanks to John Vega At Phearable.net)
last was 544whp and 381 tq at 27lbs on race (112) gas, it started leaning out a little bit up top so John decided it would best to bring it down a bit to 535whp, that way everything is nice and safe!
VIDEO: http://youtube.com/watch?v=VXBOpL_ByNE
PICTURE:
I wanna give a BIG THANKS to John Vega at phearable.net who did an amazing job and is a great guy with great customer service!!
Modified by 95dc2teg at 4:11 PM 3/22/2008
Modified by 95dc2teg at 8:30 PM 3/22/2008
Modified by 95dc2teg at 9:20 PM 4/5/2008
Modified by 95dc2teg at 9:24 PM 4/5/2008
Last edited by 95dc2teg; 11-25-2008 at 09:58 AM.
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i don't know about yours, but my CC fab mini ram manifold was complete ****.... horrible fabrication, inside of the manifold looked terrible, had to port the wastegate hole out QUITE a bit cause it was causing lots of boost creep... good luck with the tune though...
and next time, put the tranny on before you install the motor, its much much easier that way , same with pulling it
my numbers are in my sig...
and next time, put the tranny on before you install the motor, its much much easier that way , same with pulling it
my numbers are in my sig...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tannerLSt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i don't know about yours, but my CC fab mini ram manifold was complete ****.... horrible fabrication, inside of the manifold looked terrible, had to port the wastegate hole out QUITE a bit cause it was causing lots of boost creep... good luck with the tune though...
and next time, put the tranny on before you install the motor, its much much easier that way , same with pulling it
my numbers are in my sig...</TD></TR></TABLE>
ya man yours looks so clean! it was kind of a pain in the *** to put the motor in with the tranny and lining up the shaft, but i got it in by myself in 45 minutes. I think it was pretty good since i was by myself and only weigh 118lbs lol and for make those number with stock sleeves!
and next time, put the tranny on before you install the motor, its much much easier that way , same with pulling it
my numbers are in my sig...</TD></TR></TABLE>
ya man yours looks so clean! it was kind of a pain in the *** to put the motor in with the tranny and lining up the shaft, but i got it in by myself in 45 minutes. I think it was pretty good since i was by myself and only weigh 118lbs lol and for make those number with stock sleeves!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95dc2teg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
ya man yours looks so clean! it was kind of a pain in the *** to put the motor in with the tranny and lining up the shaft, but i got it in by myself in 45 minutes. I think it was pretty good since i was by myself and only weigh 118lbs lol and for make those number with stock sleeves!</TD></TR></TABLE>
talk about driver mod like a mother [freak]er being 118lbs.... hahaha
ya swaps are easy, i think one day i pulled 3 motors and installed two, all by myself... looks nice for your first swap though... good job... you should have no problem hitting the numbers your looking for...
ya man yours looks so clean! it was kind of a pain in the *** to put the motor in with the tranny and lining up the shaft, but i got it in by myself in 45 minutes. I think it was pretty good since i was by myself and only weigh 118lbs lol and for make those number with stock sleeves!</TD></TR></TABLE>
talk about driver mod like a mother [freak]er being 118lbs.... hahaha
ya swaps are easy, i think one day i pulled 3 motors and installed two, all by myself... looks nice for your first swap though... good job... you should have no problem hitting the numbers your looking for...
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talk about driver mod like a mother [freak]er being 118lbs.... hahaha
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probably why i had pretty good times with a full interior gsr with my old setup. human weight savings FTW!! lol
i appreciate the comments!
talk about driver mod like a mother [freak]er being 118lbs.... hahaha
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probably why i had pretty good times with a full interior gsr with my old setup. human weight savings FTW!! lol
i appreciate the comments!
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Re: 95dc2teg's 500+whp Build thread (95dc2teg)
Nice build man! I see what you were talking about with the mani clearance. There won't be a need to mark the next one, I can see in the pics where they would have to go unless you wanted them in a totally different spot?
I'll be watching for some dyno numbers!
I'll be watching for some dyno numbers!
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thanks man! i wont need them in a different spot, just like you said though, as far out as they can go. I appreciate the work you have done for me!
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Re: 95dc2teg's 500+whp Build thread (Kyle@KR-TFab)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kyle@KR-TFab »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice looking setup. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks man!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95dc2teg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks man! i wont need them in a different spot, just like you said though, as far out as they can go. I appreciate the work you have done for me! </TD></TR></TABLE>
i appreciate the work man!
Thanks man!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95dc2teg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks man! i wont need them in a different spot, just like you said though, as far out as they can go. I appreciate the work you have done for me! </TD></TR></TABLE>
i appreciate the work man!
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Good luck with your goals, looks like a badass setup. hope everything goes good for you
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thanks man! TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY! i have an appointment with John Vega at phearable.net at 2:30. I got my 5gallons of 112 race fuel and am ready to rock!
im a little nervous though, dont want something bad to happen!
thanks man! TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY! i have an appointment with John Vega at phearable.net at 2:30. I got my 5gallons of 112 race fuel and am ready to rock!
im a little nervous though, dont want something bad to happen!
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thanks man! TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY! i have an appointment with John Vega at phearable.net at 2:30. I got my 5gallons of 112 race fuel and am ready to rock!
im a little nervous though, dont want something bad to happen! </TD></TR></TABLE>
everyone gets a lil nervous with a fresh motor and that much money put into it...
you should be fine ...
thanks man! TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY! i have an appointment with John Vega at phearable.net at 2:30. I got my 5gallons of 112 race fuel and am ready to rock!
im a little nervous though, dont want something bad to happen! </TD></TR></TABLE>
everyone gets a lil nervous with a fresh motor and that much money put into it...
you should be fine ...
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thanks man! TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY! i have an appointment with John Vega at phearable.net at 2:30. I got my 5gallons of 112 race fuel and am ready to rock!
im a little nervous though, dont want something bad to happen! </TD></TR></TABLE>
I thought i would be excited to see my car on the rollers. . but when It actually was up there it was a different story. Something about seeing mase revving the **** out of an engine that just broke 1000 miles didn't feel right. There were a couple times where I walked outside the shop, only to run back in after a pull to see the #'s. Trust me its nerve racking but I don't think theres ever been a larger smile on my face than the first time I broke traction while giving it gas in 2nd.
thanks man! TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY! i have an appointment with John Vega at phearable.net at 2:30. I got my 5gallons of 112 race fuel and am ready to rock!
im a little nervous though, dont want something bad to happen! </TD></TR></TABLE>
I thought i would be excited to see my car on the rollers. . but when It actually was up there it was a different story. Something about seeing mase revving the **** out of an engine that just broke 1000 miles didn't feel right. There were a couple times where I walked outside the shop, only to run back in after a pull to see the #'s. Trust me its nerve racking but I don't think theres ever been a larger smile on my face than the first time I broke traction while giving it gas in 2nd.
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I thought i would be excited to see my car on the rollers. . but when It actually was up there it was a different story. Something about seeing mase revving the **** out of an engine that just broke 1000 miles didn't feel right. There were a couple times where I walked outside the shop, only to run back in after a pull to see the #'s. Trust me its nerve racking but I don't think theres ever been a larger smile on my face than the first time I broke traction while giving it gas in 2nd.</TD></TR></TABLE>
my engine had 50 miles on motor when i went to dyno..... and most of those were driving up there... lol
I thought i would be excited to see my car on the rollers. . but when It actually was up there it was a different story. Something about seeing mase revving the **** out of an engine that just broke 1000 miles didn't feel right. There were a couple times where I walked outside the shop, only to run back in after a pull to see the #'s. Trust me its nerve racking but I don't think theres ever been a larger smile on my face than the first time I broke traction while giving it gas in 2nd.</TD></TR></TABLE>
my engine had 50 miles on motor when i went to dyno..... and most of those were driving up there... lol
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omg i know! im going to probably have about 1200 miles on the motor when i take it up there. im so nervous! i will seriously cry if my **** blows up! i honestly dont know what i will do......start over probably.... im sure it wil be ok though....
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95dc2teg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
ya man yours looks so clean! it was kind of a pain in the *** to put the motor in with the tranny and lining up the shaft, but i got it in by myself in 45 minutes. I think it was pretty good since i was by myself and only weigh 118lbs lol and for make those number with stock sleeves!</TD></TR></TABLE>
you're kidding about your weight right? Looks great though and have fun with it.
ya man yours looks so clean! it was kind of a pain in the *** to put the motor in with the tranny and lining up the shaft, but i got it in by myself in 45 minutes. I think it was pretty good since i was by myself and only weigh 118lbs lol and for make those number with stock sleeves!</TD></TR></TABLE>
you're kidding about your weight right? Looks great though and have fun with it.