Help On TurboKit For 95 Swap
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Help On TurboKit For 95 Swap
In about 2 weeks I will be reciving my compelte GSR Swap from Japan....I have a 95 Civic Coupe 5 Speed and I was wondering if anyone could recomend a good turbokit for the car with my new swap? Or should I supercharger it?
The reason why I am asking this is because I am not sure if The Turbokits are made to fit the car or made to fit the engine..As you can see I am new to this kind of stuff..
also anybody that has this gone can you tell me what to expect?
Thanks-Jaystyles
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Re: (JDMlyfestyle)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMlyfestyle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i believe there are a couple of companies like full race that have turbo kits ready for swapped cars. also check out the FI classified forums</TD></TR></TABLE>
also, a supercharged gsr is one quick car, my friends s/c GSR is runnin like 8lbs of boost and when he got on it, my left leg was goin numb dude...i used to be a n/a guy, but since then...im all about boost
also, a supercharged gsr is one quick car, my friends s/c GSR is runnin like 8lbs of boost and when he got on it, my left leg was goin numb dude...i used to be a n/a guy, but since then...im all about boost
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Re: Help On TurboKit For 95 Swap (JayStyles662)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JayStyles662 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
In about 2 weeks I will be reciving my compelte GSR Swap from Japan....I have a 95 Civic Coupe 5 Speed and I was wondering if anyone could recomend a good turbokit for the car with my new swap? Or should I supercharger it?
The reason why I am asking this is because I am not sure if The Turbokits are made to fit the car or made to fit the engine..As you can see I am new to this kind of stuff..
also anybody that has this gone can you tell me what to expect?
Thanks-Jaystyles</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would suggest building your own, but if you must buy a prefabbed kit the ONLY thing that may not fit is the piping. That's it. Everything else is universal. So to answer your question if they make them for the car or the engine, the piping is made specifically for a car but all the other parts you could throw on any bseries in any car.
In about 2 weeks I will be reciving my compelte GSR Swap from Japan....I have a 95 Civic Coupe 5 Speed and I was wondering if anyone could recomend a good turbokit for the car with my new swap? Or should I supercharger it?
The reason why I am asking this is because I am not sure if The Turbokits are made to fit the car or made to fit the engine..As you can see I am new to this kind of stuff..
also anybody that has this gone can you tell me what to expect?
Thanks-Jaystyles</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would suggest building your own, but if you must buy a prefabbed kit the ONLY thing that may not fit is the piping. That's it. Everything else is universal. So to answer your question if they make them for the car or the engine, the piping is made specifically for a car but all the other parts you could throw on any bseries in any car.
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Re: Help On TurboKit For 95 Swap (Mag00n)
turbo the motor, run like 7 psi. it will be more than enough for around here.
as mag00n said, the only thing that might not fit is the piping. i am going to suggest buying a used kit, something drag or rev hard. it will be complete which will keep the headaches down during install, and still be more than enough to get your car boosting up nice. look in the ny or nj for sale threads in the classifieds on here, or in the forced induction classifieds for anyone selling a kit that you can go meet/pick up so you see everything before you put the money down
as mag00n said, the only thing that might not fit is the piping. i am going to suggest buying a used kit, something drag or rev hard. it will be complete which will keep the headaches down during install, and still be more than enough to get your car boosting up nice. look in the ny or nj for sale threads in the classifieds on here, or in the forced induction classifieds for anyone selling a kit that you can go meet/pick up so you see everything before you put the money down
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