Modified JRSC on a J-Spec or US-Spec B18C1?
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Modified JRSC on a J-Spec or US-Spec B18C1?
Ok here's the info on the Jackson
Jackson Racing Super Charger for the 94-2000 GSR
Modified By Edina
Polished, ported Intake manifold,
Polished and ported intake neck for the super charger
Teflon Coated interior
The system was done by ENdyne theoldone.com
comes with everything you need and included is the 10-12 pulley kit
MSD 6 BTM Ignition Boost Timing Retard
AEM Type R 3" cold air intake
Dilemma: US Spec or J-Spec?
I know that the JDM GSR engine has a higher compression ratio-- which is going to be bad if I run the 10-12 lb pulley on the JRSC-- would it be better for me to buy the US-Spec engine? Although, I know it's a lot easier to find a low mileage J-Spec, than a low mileage US-Spec. It has also been suggested to me that I look for a high mileage US-Spec GSR swap and rebuild it for FI. The only problem with that plan is that I am having a hard time finding any high mileage US-spec engines for less than I could get a J-Spec for (which only has 30K miles on it). So, what would you guys recommend?
I know it's a lot to think about- but any help you guys can give me will be appreciated. This is going to be my first swap, and my first FI engine. So I'm gonna need you guys a lot along the way. Thanks a lot guys.
Jackson Racing Super Charger for the 94-2000 GSR
Modified By Edina
Polished, ported Intake manifold,
Polished and ported intake neck for the super charger
Teflon Coated interior
The system was done by ENdyne theoldone.com
comes with everything you need and included is the 10-12 pulley kit
MSD 6 BTM Ignition Boost Timing Retard
AEM Type R 3" cold air intake
Dilemma: US Spec or J-Spec?
I know that the JDM GSR engine has a higher compression ratio-- which is going to be bad if I run the 10-12 lb pulley on the JRSC-- would it be better for me to buy the US-Spec engine? Although, I know it's a lot easier to find a low mileage J-Spec, than a low mileage US-Spec. It has also been suggested to me that I look for a high mileage US-Spec GSR swap and rebuild it for FI. The only problem with that plan is that I am having a hard time finding any high mileage US-spec engines for less than I could get a J-Spec for (which only has 30K miles on it). So, what would you guys recommend?
I know it's a lot to think about- but any help you guys can give me will be appreciated. This is going to be my first swap, and my first FI engine. So I'm gonna need you guys a lot along the way. Thanks a lot guys.
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Re: Modified JRSC on a J-Spec or US-Spec B18C1? (92TEGsrSC)
well if im not mistaken the jdm ba8c1 is only like 10.4:1-10.6:1, and although im not sure if that high of compression would be safe for 10 psi, i know of some people with a USDM b18c5's that are runnign 10 psi (tuned of course), and the USDM b18c5 has 10.6:1 compression........ so if a B18C5 can run that kind of boost im sure its possible for a Jspec B18c1 that has similar (or less) compression.
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Thanks man. Other than screwin' around w/ the engine management, what things can I do to make the car safer for FI-- I know crower or eagle pistons and rods will better handle the boost, but is there anything I can do to lower the compression ratio-- this car will be driven daily-- I want it to be as reliable as possible. What would be the best "bang" for my buck?Thanks a lot for all your help.
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Re: (92TEGsrSC)
The compression is OK, I run as close to 10-1 as possible , Also Eagle rods are good insurance.
The key is tunning , We have done lots of work with supercharging, check my sig.
John@LHT
The key is tunning , We have done lots of work with supercharging, check my sig.
John@LHT
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Honestly I would buy the engine with the lower miles. I ran my 98 GSR with that setup and never had a problem. As long as you run the BTM or water injection you should be fine.
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damn... what was ur hp on the b20vtec before u put on the jrsc, and what was the rest of ur setup with jrsc? (before u put on that intercooler?)
btw.. how much does ur intercooler cost? and how long would it take to have done?
btw.. how much does ur intercooler cost? and how long would it take to have done?
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Before the intercooler I made 264WHP at 9 lbs , With the intercooler the boost dropped to 8 and my last run was 286WHP with a full exhaust. E-mail me for details on the intercooler.
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