)untuned stock sohc turbo!
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)untuned stock sohc turbo!
im buying a swap soon and want to have alittle fun with my SOHC d16 :D im planning on throwing on a friends turbo kit, i belive he bought it off ebay and no longer use's it. i dont plan on tuning this car, or really beating on it. well, maybe here and there. what basic stuff do i need (better injectors?) to make it some what more reliable. and im assuming 4-5 pounds of boost will be fine? like i said im looking for a way to blow my motor... OVER TIME. not right away :D some sohc fun :D
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Re: )untuned stock sohc turbo! (pliskin679)
4-5 pounds is very safe...but you still need some form of fuel management...
you are like 5 minutes from our shop...stop in and I can help get you in the right direction...i promise that as soon as you feel boost, you always want more, might as well be prepared.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pliskin679 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im buying a swap soon and want to have alittle fun with my SOHC d16 :D im planning on throwing on a friends turbo kit, i belive he bought it off ebay and no longer use's it. i dont plan on tuning this car, or really beating on it. well, maybe here and there. what basic stuff do i need (better injectors?) to make it some what more reliable. and im assuming 4-5 pounds of boost will be fine? like i said im looking for a way to blow my motor... OVER TIME. not right away :D some sohc fun :D</TD></TR></TABLE>
you are like 5 minutes from our shop...stop in and I can help get you in the right direction...i promise that as soon as you feel boost, you always want more, might as well be prepared.
Xenocron Tuning
235 Margaret King Ave
Ringwood, NJ 07456
ph 973.846.7872
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pliskin679 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im buying a swap soon and want to have alittle fun with my SOHC d16 :D im planning on throwing on a friends turbo kit, i belive he bought it off ebay and no longer use's it. i dont plan on tuning this car, or really beating on it. well, maybe here and there. what basic stuff do i need (better injectors?) to make it some what more reliable. and im assuming 4-5 pounds of boost will be fine? like i said im looking for a way to blow my motor... OVER TIME. not right away :D some sohc fun :D</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Yeah, just an FMU is a good start if you don't really care about the motor. You can manually retard the timing too a bit and that mite help. If you don't care for the motor, you could do those 2 and probably get away with a little more boost for quite awhile. I have a friend who boosted a bone stock y7 with absolutely nothing besides manually retarding the timing and it ran for probably 3 months with him beating the hell out of it at 9lbs on a greddy kit before he finally blew the headgasket.
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Re: )untuned stock sohc turbo! (xenocron)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xenocron »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">4-5 pounds is very safe...but you still need some form of fuel management...
you are like 5 minutes from our shop...stop in and I can help get you in the right direction...i promise that as soon as you feel boost, you always want more, might as well be prepared.
Xenocron Tuning
235 Margaret King Ave
Ringwood, NJ 07456
ph 973.846.7872
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I would HIGHLY recommend following this advice
you are like 5 minutes from our shop...stop in and I can help get you in the right direction...i promise that as soon as you feel boost, you always want more, might as well be prepared.
Xenocron Tuning
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ph 973.846.7872
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I would HIGHLY recommend following this advice
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Re: )untuned stock sohc turbo! (Schister66)
upgrade your fuel pump and get a 12:1 fmu and you'll be golden, hell you can even run 10psi with that set up
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why would u need a fuel pump and a fmu i though an fmu put more fuel in the injectors at higher boost, isnt that the same thing as a fule pump, i would run 7psi and buy an aftermarket ecu plugin like the ones they give you with the turbonetics kit if u can get one of those youll be safe as sound
hey are those ebay kits any good anyways
hey are those ebay kits any good anyways
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Re: )untuned stock sohc turbo! (v8killaz)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by v8killaz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">why would u need a fuel pump and a fmu i though an fmu put more fuel in the injectors at higher boost, isnt that the same thing as a fule pump, i would run 7psi and buy an aftermarket ecu plugin like the ones they give you with the turbonetics kit if u can get one of those youll be safe as sound
hey are those ebay kits any good anyways</TD></TR></TABLE>
no an fmu is not the same as a fuel pump, the fmu is a fuel management unit, it controls the amount of fuel going into the cylinders, you cans say it controls the fuel pump, so basically it makes the fuel pump work A LOT harder, which the factory pump cant handle, hence the reason for an upgraded fuel pump. an fmu+fuelpump set up dosent need an aftermarket ecu. its a good simple reliable set up perfect for low boost/budget applications imo.
hey are those ebay kits any good anyways</TD></TR></TABLE>
no an fmu is not the same as a fuel pump, the fmu is a fuel management unit, it controls the amount of fuel going into the cylinders, you cans say it controls the fuel pump, so basically it makes the fuel pump work A LOT harder, which the factory pump cant handle, hence the reason for an upgraded fuel pump. an fmu+fuelpump set up dosent need an aftermarket ecu. its a good simple reliable set up perfect for low boost/budget applications imo.
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Re: )untuned stock sohc turbo! (v8killaz)
i have had mine for about 5-6months and it is running real good no oil in the charge pipes it is clean dry no oil burning. Really good turbo just make sure u get a oil restrictor
is a must for them a .040" is what the oil hole is supposed to be u can make your own. If
u can if not u can buy them off eBay. the only reason they go bad is because people are cheap and cant buy the oil ristrictor and don't do it right way and the turbo blow the seals and it starts burning oil and that why people call them garbage.
is a must for them a .040" is what the oil hole is supposed to be u can make your own. If
u can if not u can buy them off eBay. the only reason they go bad is because people are cheap and cant buy the oil ristrictor and don't do it right way and the turbo blow the seals and it starts burning oil and that why people call them garbage.
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Re: )untuned stock sohc turbo! (nihad)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by WrongWD »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">untuned on 4-5 pounds will be fun.... for a few minutes.
at least get an fmu.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this is off topic but WrongWD ur avatar made me feel so ****** stupid, i tried squishing the little bug cuz i thought it was on my screen
at least get an fmu.</TD></TR></TABLE>
this is off topic but WrongWD ur avatar made me feel so ****** stupid, i tried squishing the little bug cuz i thought it was on my screen
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Re: )untuned stock sohc turbo! (v8killaz)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by v8killaz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">why would u need a fuel pump and a fmu i though an fmu put more fuel in the injectors at higher boost, isnt that the same thing as a fule pump, i would run 7psi and buy an aftermarket ecu plugin like the ones they give you with the turbonetics kit if u can get one of those youll be safe as sound
hey are those ebay kits any good anyways</TD></TR></TABLE>
an FMU raises thefuel the engine needs by ramping the hell out of the fuelpressure. the xx:1 number is pounds of fuel per pound of boost. and the bigger pump is needed to keep up with that demand.
as schister said. heed xenocron's advice.
hey are those ebay kits any good anyways</TD></TR></TABLE>
an FMU raises thefuel the engine needs by ramping the hell out of the fuelpressure. the xx:1 number is pounds of fuel per pound of boost. and the bigger pump is needed to keep up with that demand.
as schister said. heed xenocron's advice.
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i know my friend who is a member on here ran about 14-16lbs for 2 years on his D16 stock SI motor.... with wonderful results before it finally went to poo'
if you buy a spare SOHC longblock NOW. you will have less fear and your car will be faster.
if you buy a spare SOHC longblock NOW. you will have less fear and your car will be faster.
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