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Old 08-30-2004, 10:15 AM
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i was thinking of getting a garret or greddy turbo or diy piece together a kit.. i was wondering if the stock clutch/flywheel could handle 190-240 hp?
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00 civic si
weapon r ram intake
greddy cat
vis evo carbon fiber hood sparco pins
agx shox set 2/4 on stock springs
mugen strut bar

maybe i should upgrade the clutch before the turbo.. i know i would get more utils of satisfaction with a turbo rather then a clutch/flywheel.. the torque sucks on this car. and hardly any of that hp gets to the wheels with that shitty clutch. it seems i have to launch at like 5-6 to have any of that rubberband thrust forward effect my tires are brand new but they are the vgt4s.. the stock ones that come with the car. engine has less then 50k

also id only like to run 5-8 psi.. and i want to achieve reliability on the stock motor with out building it.. everyone ive talked to loves greddy but greddy is 2500 with intercooler.
Old 08-30-2004, 12:06 PM
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Default Re: small turbo and stock clutch.. (madlion)

you will def. need to upgrade the clutch. Im running a t25 set up, once i finished it all and boost it......clutch slips... im down to 4-6 psi and its still slipping. Upgrade the clutch
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