D16Y8 turbocharged
hello all,
i want to turbocharge my civic EX (D16Y8) and you know, in France it is very difficult to find that.
So, I am going to buy a turbo kit Rev Hard or Drag or the new JG Edelbrock.
But my big problem is about the fuel management.
Could you help me ?
thanks a lot
i want to turbocharge my civic EX (D16Y8) and you know, in France it is very difficult to find that.
So, I am going to buy a turbo kit Rev Hard or Drag or the new JG Edelbrock.
But my big problem is about the fuel management.
Could you help me ?
thanks a lot
is there anyone familiar with tuning turbo honda's out in france? if there is, i'd go with whatever they recommend.
in the event that there really isn't anyone qualified to help you in france, staying with the boost dependent fuel pressure regulator, which is supplied with the kit you decide to buy isn't a bad choice. while you'll be limited with how much hp you can make, that regulator is good enough for stock boost levels.
if you're willing to learn how to tune yourself, then look up http://www.hondata.com, http://www.fuelairspark.com, http://www.motec.com and http://www.autronic.com.
there is definately a learning curve on any of these systems, but nothing worthwhile is mastered in a day. there's plenty of posts on this forum that can point you in the right direction.
in the event that there really isn't anyone qualified to help you in france, staying with the boost dependent fuel pressure regulator, which is supplied with the kit you decide to buy isn't a bad choice. while you'll be limited with how much hp you can make, that regulator is good enough for stock boost levels.
if you're willing to learn how to tune yourself, then look up http://www.hondata.com, http://www.fuelairspark.com, http://www.motec.com and http://www.autronic.com.
there is definately a learning curve on any of these systems, but nothing worthwhile is mastered in a day. there's plenty of posts on this forum that can point you in the right direction.
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