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Old 12-10-2007, 03:43 PM
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hi i own a 1995 civic lx i did the mini me swap. So, it is a d15b7 block with a
d16z6 head.
i'm runing it with aT25 turbo at 3.63 psi. MSD coil and msd 6200 box, with nology
hot wires and iridium spark plugs. stock injectors with aem fuel rail, FMU,and
FPR at 40 psi's and 93 octane fuel.
i just need to know how much horse power do i have in my
civic with stock internal.
i trying to go up to 5 or 6 psi just to make sure my engine can handle it.
d15b7 rods only hold 200hpw.
thank you guys.......
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go to a dyno thats the only way of telling.....
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almost 4 psi. woo hoo!! The b7 only has what? 102hp at the crank? with a mini me your looking at around 125hp give or take. and boosted at almost 4 pounds. I would say around 150 max?? My calculations suck by the way. (thats at the crank of course)
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