I'm bout to go turbo need some little advice
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I'm bout to go turbo need some little advice
im bout to go turbo soon as i get a few more dollars...
i have a small question.... About how much boost could i run without building my engine? i have almost enough for a turbo kit but won't have enough to build the engine for a long while.
hit me up before i just forget turbo n decide to go rice n get some 2k vertical doors..
i have a small question.... About how much boost could i run without building my engine? i have almost enough for a turbo kit but won't have enough to build the engine for a long while.
hit me up before i just forget turbo n decide to go rice n get some 2k vertical doors..
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Re: I'm bout to go turbo need some little advice (IntegraBoy04)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IntegraBoy04 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Since you seem like you have no idea what you are talking about...just get the vertical doors... </TD></TR></TABLE>
LOL, I have no idea what car/motor you have. So I'll guess 30psi.
LOL, I have no idea what car/motor you have. So I'll guess 30psi.
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be nice to my brother guys. he's new to the car world haha. he has a integra gs-r with a b18c1. he just wants to know how much boost he can run without building his motor. i told him to search first but he's freaking hard-headed.
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I'm going to assume since this is in the Integra forum and Gen 3 is the most popular you have either an B18B1 or a B18C1. (All Gen 3 Integra's came with a B18 by the way. B18B1 is an LS engine, B18C1 is a GS-R engine, B18C5 is an ITR engine. Other variants exist but these are the biggies)
Either of those engines you really don't want to go over 7 psi unless you have deep pockets.
As a matter of fact, I'd even be uncomfortable with 7 psi and I might even go with 4 psi. But I am paranoid #1. Many people before you and I have ran 7 psi successfully.
I can't speak for any other type of engine.
I'm going to assume since this is in the Integra forum and Gen 3 is the most popular you have either an B18B1 or a B18C1. (All Gen 3 Integra's came with a B18 by the way. B18B1 is an LS engine, B18C1 is a GS-R engine, B18C5 is an ITR engine. Other variants exist but these are the biggies)
Either of those engines you really don't want to go over 7 psi unless you have deep pockets.
As a matter of fact, I'd even be uncomfortable with 7 psi and I might even go with 4 psi. But I am paranoid #1. Many people before you and I have ran 7 psi successfully.
I can't speak for any other type of engine.
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Re: (ralpheyizzle)
I know someone who ran 11psi for over a year with lil or no problems.It can be done its all about tuning though do not run fmu get hondata and get it tuned right.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ThePro »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Either of those engines you really don't want to go over 7 psi unless you have deep pockets.
As a matter of fact, I'd even be uncomfortable with 7 psi and I might even go with 4 psi. But I am paranoid #1. Many people before you and I have ran 7 psi successfully.
I can't speak for any other type of engine.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You sir are an idiot. There are lots of people that run over 10psi daily with no problems on a stock motor. It's all in the tuning. I wouldn't go over 7 psi unless you have real management though.
Either of those engines you really don't want to go over 7 psi unless you have deep pockets.
As a matter of fact, I'd even be uncomfortable with 7 psi and I might even go with 4 psi. But I am paranoid #1. Many people before you and I have ran 7 psi successfully.
I can't speak for any other type of engine.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You sir are an idiot. There are lots of people that run over 10psi daily with no problems on a stock motor. It's all in the tuning. I wouldn't go over 7 psi unless you have real management though.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IntegraBoy04 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
You sir are an idiot. There are lots of people that run over 10psi daily with no problems on a stock motor. It's all in the tuning. I wouldn't go over 7 psi unless you have real management though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Judging by the original poster's question and stated budget, it doesn't appear that he'll be investing in highly-tunable engine management or extensive (if any) tuning. It seems as if he's simply looking to bolt-on a kit and go, in which case I'd definitely suggest maintaining a conservative boost level.
You sir are an idiot. There are lots of people that run over 10psi daily with no problems on a stock motor. It's all in the tuning. I wouldn't go over 7 psi unless you have real management though.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Judging by the original poster's question and stated budget, it doesn't appear that he'll be investing in highly-tunable engine management or extensive (if any) tuning. It seems as if he's simply looking to bolt-on a kit and go, in which case I'd definitely suggest maintaining a conservative boost level.
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Re: (Padawan)
OKay, look like ppl are saying u can go to 7psi without emu but for racing and like 5psi for daily driven, then boost up ur psi to 10 when u get enough money for a emu (Hondata s200)It's all in the tuning.
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Re: (92bluteg_ls)
i have heard of 90 dyno pulls and 10 runs on the track at 16psi with a medium sized turbo. many people go over 11psi on a stock block. Its not necessarily the boost pressure, because turbo sizing has a lot to do with it. I would say 300whp with a t3/t4 or 275 with a smaller turbo is reasonable as long as it is professionally tuned. FMU FPR and V/SAFC`s DO NOT CUT IT. But if i were you i would get the lambo doors so you can be a stunna at race wars this weekend. THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST POSTED TOPICS ON THIS WEBSITE STOP WASTING SPACE
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