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Old 12-14-2004, 11:31 AM
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Hi i was wondering if anyone can suggest any good internals that would work good with my F22B2 when I boost it. I am planning on buying the engine from the junk yard with about 60,000 miles on it and then I am going to replace everything from the inside out. I want to get as much horsepower out of the engine as possiblle and then ad about 75 pounds of boost on top of that. I HAVE BEEN THROUGH the SEARCH and it wasn't that heplful. Also I was wondering if anyone knows any Good TURBO kits for my engine? thanks in advance.
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Default Re: Seting up a F22B2 for turbo? All answers welcome (tjohnson329)

75 pounds of boost?what hell are you gonna run it on alcohol? anyway your sleeves are cast iron from the factory so there is really no need to sleeve your block unless you absolutely want to. internals can be purchased from race engineering as they have low compression pistons and forged rods. as far as a bolt on turbo kit i m not sure, but there is a dyno around here somewhere of 450plus.
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apparently you have not been through the search if you think you can make a badass all motor setup extracting the most power you can and then adding on 75psi from anything. a resleeved motor from fuckiin darton couldnt take that kind of abuse.
if you are trying to make an accord funny car i suggest you either rephrase your question, or post in other places more apt to answer your questions. and the only way the search on this site is not helpful is if you dont take your time. i researched for nearly a solid year before i even registered. i have learned all i needed to turbo my f22b2 from searching here and on accordinglydone. i wish i had 60k on my block.
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i decided to go with h22 rods and custom cut CP pistons. the H rods are a tad longer so i neededhe customs pistons. the parts are all ordered but wont be installed for a while.
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Sounds like you have alot more researching to do before you try and throw 75psi at your F22. Start small and learn.
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I am sorry i didn't mean 75 pounds of boost, i meant 1lbs of boost on top of that. I want the turbo to add about 75 more wheel horsepower or so.
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you WILL NOT get 75whp with 1lb of boost. it took me 8 to get roughly 100whp. granted its not the ultimate all motor setup to begin with. but i doubt you will see numbers like that. also i dont see how you could of typed 75 instead of 1...but ah well. research, knowledge owns you.
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sorry that is another typo, 10lbs of boost should get me about 75 whp. I was wondering where i can buy good sleeves for my f22b2?
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its iron sleeved from the factory, don't bother with new sleeves unless you want to come close to the 2+bar mark. and even then im not so sure i would.
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you wont need new internals at all for 10psi mate, just get a good setup and have it well tuned
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i see accords running 10psi daily and lasting, tuning is the key
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