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LS/VTEC vs. SOHC Turbo

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Old 02-25-2009, 10:33 PM
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Default LS/VTEC vs. SOHC Turbo

Hey,

I bought my first car a while ago not really knowing much about motors and all that good stuff.
I got a fully built LS/VTEC EG hatchback but idk much about it.
Supposedly it has ITR Head, ITR Pistons, Skunk2 Cams and Cam Gears...I'm not sure what else.
The guy i bought it from said he was gonna give me a list of all the things done to it but lagged.
I just did a compression test a while ago and I got over 300 like around 320 psi on each cylinders.
The motor is resting in my garage now and I'm running a SOHC non VTEC ZC...

Quick questions:
How much WHP does that make?
Should i should keep the LS/VTEC?
Or sell it and turbo my SOHC?


Any help and/or opinion would be appreciated much thanks!

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Old 02-25-2009, 10:37 PM
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Default Re: ls/vtec compression and question

you know what kinda pistons are in it? P29 or P28 maybe?
Old 02-25-2009, 10:44 PM
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i think they are itr pistons
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