275-300 HORSEPOWER@7-10 PSI FROM A B16 WHERE TO START??

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Old Jun 25, 2005 | 03:14 PM
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Default 275-300 HORSEPOWER@7-10 PSI FROM A B16 WHERE TO START??

OK WELL TO MAKE THINGS SHORT AND SWEET

I HAVE ACESS TO A B16A MOTOR
IM LOOKING FOR BOOSTED POWER BUT LOW PSI FROM A TURBO CHARGER AS OF YET I HAVENT DONE ANYTHING TO IT ANY SUGGESTIONS ON WHERE TO START??? I HAVE HEARD THAT THERE ARE KITS THAT CAN EASILY DO IT ON A STOCK BLOCK BUT I RATHER BE ON THE SAFE SIDE I DONT WANNA MAKE IT BOMB PROOF BUT JUST ENOUGH FOR IT TO LAST A GOOD 40 THOUSAND MILES
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Old Jun 25, 2005 | 03:27 PM
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Default Re: 275-300 HORSEPOWER@7-10 PSI FROM A B16 WHERE TO START?? (STILL_DA_KING)

why are you yelling....we can here you..
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Old Jun 25, 2005 | 03:59 PM
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Default Re: 275-300 HORSEPOWER@7-10 PSI FROM A B16 WHERE TO START?? (kulangot)

If you want it to last 40,000 miles then get it tuned right,dont go past the hp limit of the motor,due the maintenence every now and then, and dont beat on it all the damn time..It doesnt have to be fully built to last long..

As far as kits you can get a drag or revhard kit.If you want the motor to last long ditch the fmu it comes with and get turboedit or uberdata or whatever you want to control the motor..
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Old Jun 25, 2005 | 04:07 PM
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Default Re: 275-300 HORSEPOWER@7-10 PSI FROM A B16 WHERE TO START?? (Mr.speaker)

or you can peace a kit to gather for not that much....as said above tuning is key..
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