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I need some advice on my eg hatch gsr turbo. The motor is stock with a skunk2 intake manifold and a 8lbs flywheel. My set up is 1000cc injectors and a 255high flow fuel pump. My goal is 280-300whp. Its my daily driver is it possible to reach my goal with stock internals
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Default re: Question: Is 300whp possible on a Stock B18C1 Engine using a turbocharger?

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My goal is 280-300whp. ... is it possible to reach my goal with stock internals
Yes. With a good setup and proper tune, its easily attainable.
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Yes. With a good setup and proper tune, its easily attainable.
do u think its safe for being my daily Ima tune on Neptune
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do u think its safe for being my daily Ima tune on Neptune
Yes. I boosted my stock block 99 GSR (10 years ago) and used it as my daily when I was in college. Drove that car for ~3 years boosted on a 100% stock longblock before building the engine and shooting for more power with a new setup.

https://honda-tech.com/forums/forced...-dyno-2052996/
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Default Re: Turbo gsr eg hatch

Originally Posted by George Magana
do u think its safe for being my daily Ima tune on Neptune
IF the tune is proper absolutely, although "Stage 4" clutch from any company is a terrible idea and you'll just make your driving experience miserable.

My suggestion:
EXEDY 08950B (Trust me, clutch engagement is much smoother than it looks)
CLutchmasters FX300.

Clutch use is based upon torque, not power, so considering you'd be at about 220ft/lbs of torque, keep it down to reasonable levels. Your leg will thank you for it.
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Default Re: Question: Is 300whp possible on a Stock B18C1 Engine using a turbocharger?

Originally Posted by Schister66
Yes. With a good setup and proper tune, its easily attainable.
Ive been on that clutch and flywheel for about 100 miles already lol I'm used to it already
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Default Re: Question: Is 300whp possible on a Stock B18C1 Engine using a turbocharger?

Yes its certainly possible. way back in 07 i tuned my friends stock motor dc2 gsr made 300/210 on a dynojet 8-9 psi boost. it was a peakboost kit with a 57 trim. car went mid to low 13s at about 110mph on street tires. neptune will be fine ive been using it in my turbo car and my daily drivers since like 08-09 timeframe
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