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Re: 94 integra going turbo
that manifold will not hold up if its cast. the turbo is to large and a lot of block cutting will be needed. you should consider in replacing the mani with an equal length ramhorn and a 3" dp and replace the turbo with something smaller.
how much psi are planning on runnning? a bigger turbo against a smaller gt28 for example will be alot different due to turbo size even if youre running the same psi. |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
You could use E85, but there is a point where it doesn't make sense to use it. I'm not sure what your power goals or setup really is....stock block? Power goal? The nice thing about E85 is it's equivalent 107 octane rating which allows you to make a lot of power on 'pump' gas. The problem is that it requires about 30% more fuel than gasoline which in turn requires larger injectors (and at some point, a larger fuel pump).
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by steveDC2
(Post 41451112)
haha yea i looks pretty messy, i think u should also get a new valve cover or repaint that one
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by bigislandc2
(Post 41452083)
that manifold will not hold up if its cast. the turbo is to large and a lot of block cutting will be needed. you should consider in replacing the mani with an equal length ramhorn and a 3" dp and replace the turbo with something smaller.
how much psi are planning on runnning? a bigger turbo against a smaller gt28 for example will be alot different due to turbo size even if youre running the same psi. |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by Schister66
(Post 41453317)
You could use E85, but there is a point where it doesn't make sense to use it. I'm not sure what your power goals or setup really is....stock block? Power goal? The nice thing about E85 is it's equivalent 107 octane rating which allows you to make a lot of power on 'pump' gas. The problem is that it requires about 30% more fuel than gasoline which in turn requires larger injectors (and at some point, a larger fuel pump).
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Well...the setup should be able to make 400whp or more, but the engine may have other plans. I know a number of guys have made over 400whp on bone stock blocks so it can be done...just know that it isn't the best idea if you're looking at this from a longevity standpoint. Good luck though! I'm hoping to take my built block over that 400whp mark this summer once i get my EBC wired correctly...i may just ditch in in lieu of another Hallman otherwise
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by Hawjap1gsr
(Post 41456599)
the manifold is already custom cut and weld so that the turbo dont hit the block or the front frame. the turbine on the exhaust side is 3.5 dp. i like the ram horn manifold but they cost to much and i am on a buget built due to my s2000 getting ready for the show room too.i am only going for 17/18psi for dd and 23/25psi for fun on the street. i seen bigger turbo put out more power then smaller turbo on same psi before. but if i had the money i would really change up my manifold.
17-25 psi is a lot of boost for a stock sleeved motor. i would run 10-12 psi at the most. before i did my build on a my stock sleeved gsr with i beams and cp pistons CR at 8:1 the most safely i could get up to would be 23 psi car ran 10's w/ gt35 and c16 race fuel dyno tune.. on my car i run 25psi at the track and run low boost for dd if i ever drive it for dd im at 12psi and i have a variable boost controller to switch between both. but youll just have to experience. but defiantly check out F.I. for alot of info.. |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
I would ditch the block guard if your planning on running that much boost. Go with a block filler like dexcron or moroso makes one too. It is much better that just having stability in the top part of your cylinders.
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Just run open sleeves...no block guard, no dextron fill, no block posting, nothing...
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by Schister66
(Post 41457172)
Well...the setup should be able to make 400whp or more, but the engine may have other plans. I know a number of guys have made over 400whp on bone stock blocks so it can be done...just know that it isn't the best idea if you're looking at this from a longevity standpoint. Good luck though! I'm hoping to take my built block over that 400whp mark this summer once i get my EBC wired correctly...i may just ditch in in lieu of another Hallman otherwise
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by bigislandc2
(Post 41457891)
17-25 psi is a lot of boost for a stock sleeved motor. i would run 10-12 psi at the most.
before i did my build on a my stock sleeved gsr with i beams and cp pistons CR at 8:1 the most safely i could get up to would be 23 psi car ran 10's w/ gt35 and c16 race fuel dyno tune.. on my car i run 25psi at the track and run low boost for dd if i ever drive it for dd im at 12psi and i have a variable boost controller to switch between both. but youll just have to experience. but defiantly check out F.I. for alot of info.. |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by slow96lude
(Post 41458039)
I would ditch the block guard if your planning on running that much boost. Go with a block filler like dexcron or moroso makes one too. It is much better that just having stability in the top part of your cylinders.
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Gl hitting 400 with that manifold..also stock motors dont last long at 400hp but if its just for fun that might not be a issue.
Either way good luck and id read the FI forums if you need help. Btw please tune your car after its done. |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by TehGhett0P1mp
(Post 41464137)
Gl hitting 400 with that manifold..also stock motors dont last long at 400hp but if its just for fun that might not be a issue.
Either way good luck and id read the FI forums if you need help. Btw please tune your car after its done. thanks. i will wish the best for the motor when its built. the car will be tune once its done. :thumbup: |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by Hawjap1gsr
(Post 41462933)
what ebc are you running with?
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by Schister66
(Post 41465018)
Its a goofy Aussie EBC called the EBC V2 if i remember correctly....i can check if you're interested. Its basically just a boost solenoid with a switch that enables and disables it. Also the switch has a rheostat in it so you can adjust gain in the cab
cool. what do you have on your built going as far as the block? |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
http://i915.photobucket.com/albums/a...r/DSC06500.jpg
here goes the picture on the turbine exhaust side. |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
Wat pistons,rods you thinking bout getting?
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by white_gsr
(Post 41468516)
Wat pistons,rods you thinking bout getting?
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by Hawjap1gsr
(Post 41462943)
thanks. yeah its a lot of boost. how much power did you make with your set-up?
my set up is ramhorn gt35r 3" dp 10:1 C.R 84MM gsr at 22psi. and walbro. 255lph rc750cc any more boost car would miss fire not (enough fuel) so im trying to get more next will be a Bosch fuel pump and 100cc inj. tuned with ectune at 25-28psi |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by bigislandc2
(Post 41473736)
im currently at 550whp and 339 torque.
my set up is ramhorn gt35r 3" dp 10:1 C.R 84MM gsr at 22psi. and walbro. 255lph rc750cc any more boost car would miss fire not (enough fuel) so im trying to get more next will be a Bosch fuel pump and 100cc inj. tuned with ectune at 25-28psi |
Re: 94 integra going turbo
some new updated. i will be picking up a new gsr motor this weekend to built. its already taken apart so i just have to put my stuff on. its a jdm b18c head (pretty sure there no different from the b18c1 head) with two b18c1 block, gsr tranny(no reverse),wire hardness, axles, basicly a complete motor just that its not put together. what do you guys thinks? picking it up for 650.00
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
bump. from my first post i need help. please read and point me in the right direction.
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
yeah 84mm need to be resleeved..
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Re: 94 integra going turbo
Originally Posted by Hawjap1gsr
(Post 41481634)
some new updated. i will be picking up a new gsr motor this weekend to built. its already taken apart so i just have to put my stuff on. its a jdm b18c head (pretty sure there no different from the b18c1 head) with two b18c1 block, gsr tranny(no reverse),wire hardness, axles, basicly a complete motor just that its not put together. what do you guys thinks? picking it up for 650.00
most people just buy a turbo and install it on there stock motor and hoping to get massive HP numbers. theirs nothing wrong with that we've all been there |
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