Integra Turbo Setup
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Integra Turbo Setup
I was told that if I buy Cold Air Intake, Headers, Cat-Back Exhaust, AND later added turbo I would have to remove Air Intake, Header, And Exhaust. Is this true? Or Am I able to keep it with a turbo setup?
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Re: Integra Turbo Setup (testingcheck)
Yes that's correct, you would end up getting rid of all that stuf when you go turbo. You might be able to keep your exhaust but ideally you would want a 3" catback and most bolt on exhausts are 2.25". With a turbo setup your air intake gets replaced with a charge pipe, and your header gets replaced with a turbo manifold/turbo/downpipe. If you get a supercharger then you would be able to keep that stuff, but the piping diameter on your header and exhaust might be a little too small (but it will still work).
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Re: Integra Turbo Setup (adseguy)
at the least you can still keep your exhaust and cold air intake. i plan on using my cold air intake as one of my chargepipes. but yeah, the header has to go.
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