is it safe
i have a 90 da with a stock b20b and i found a turbo kit is it safe and what psi should i not exeed and this is a daily driver i race on the week end or th usal red light battle
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kendall »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Without proper engine management, no boost is really "safe."</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes. It is nice to have a turbo, but it is pretty worhtless without some sort of engine managment. You need a boost controler and some sort of fuel managment. With the B20 i have heard that is can handle anywhere form 6-9psi on a stock bottom end. Howevery you really need to spend a lot of time and really reasearch what you need to make the car run right.
Yes. It is nice to have a turbo, but it is pretty worhtless without some sort of engine managment. You need a boost controler and some sort of fuel managment. With the B20 i have heard that is can handle anywhere form 6-9psi on a stock bottom end. Howevery you really need to spend a lot of time and really reasearch what you need to make the car run right.
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