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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 08:45 PM
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Default turboing my SOHC zc in my hatch few fuel questions

Ok well as of right now i have a single ZC in a 89 civic hatch. for mods it has-
-chipped pm6 ecu (jun chip)
-b&m fuel pres. reg. and gauge
-intake
-headers
-2.25 exhaust piping with magnaflow muffler then 2.25 piping
-65 shot of dry nitrouse (zex)
-knock off ebay fuel rail (not installed yet)
-adj. cam gear (not installed yet
-msd spark plug wires
-lowerd with tein SS coilovers
-and some body mods

so basically right now i have a turbo sittin here i got from a guy online its a RHB5 and it has a HF mani with it and i have a down pipe i have to cut to fit my car. The turbo already has the adapter plate and it clears the block fine... I have my oil lines and now i have to buy my water lines... where should i tap my water lines at? i herd u can take it right from the radiator is that tru? i have a side mount dsm intercooler and i just orderd my piping the other day... basically my main questions are-

-what should i do about fuel?
-450cc blue top dsm injectors? how do i wire them?
-should i get uberdata,chrome? or what should i get and from where?
-should i get a FMU? if so what size?
well let me know what u think i should do about fuel thats what im worried about... i have a VAFC2 controller i can wire up and run so let me know what u think? please let me know asap so i can get this **** on thanks a lot....
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