turbo in my stock engine
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turbo in my stock engine
i have a 97 civic 1.5 vtec d15z8 (european)
in the near future i want to turbo the car but im unsure about how to get the ecu side of things sorted, and also im unsure about weither i should upgrade the bottom end. im not looking for alot of power from it, just a good powerful car.
if anyone has any sugestions or tips they will be appreciated.
in the near future i want to turbo the car but im unsure about how to get the ecu side of things sorted, and also im unsure about weither i should upgrade the bottom end. im not looking for alot of power from it, just a good powerful car.
if anyone has any sugestions or tips they will be appreciated.
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Re: turbo in my stock engine (big_dong861)
Forced Induction:
General Guide For Turbocharging Cars
Parts List For Turbo Kits
Installing A Turbo Kit On Your Civic
DIY Oil Catch Can
Installing A Turbo Kit On Your Civic
Mounting Oil Lines To Firewall
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You will be fine as long as your compression tests read good compression numbers. Use the FAQ -- it's stickied on the top of the page -- it's a valuable resource in your quest for information. Also, use the search feature on the top right of your screen: https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch
You need to pay a tuner to chip your ecu (not sure if your ecu is chipable or not, but look at this list: http://www.hondata.com/ecus.html
General Guide For Turbocharging Cars
Parts List For Turbo Kits
Installing A Turbo Kit On Your Civic
DIY Oil Catch Can
Installing A Turbo Kit On Your Civic
Mounting Oil Lines To Firewall
FRM (H22) Sleeves Explained!
You will be fine as long as your compression tests read good compression numbers. Use the FAQ -- it's stickied on the top of the page -- it's a valuable resource in your quest for information. Also, use the search feature on the top right of your screen: https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch
You need to pay a tuner to chip your ecu (not sure if your ecu is chipable or not, but look at this list: http://www.hondata.com/ecus.html
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