H22a build for 22Lbs boost
Ok, I did a search on here and didn't see anything on the site for this.. I have an 95 H22a in my 97 Honda Civic Ex, and I wanna build the motor so it can run with 22Lbs of boost or so... Any suggestions on what it will cost and what do I need to build the motor to run 22Lbs of boost.. Thanks in advance..
Wide range of possibilities here. Maybe $3,000 to $15,000 or so. Depends on what you want and who is going to do the work. You can probably get by with stock cylinders and Mahle pistons. A good engine management system (Hondata Chrome etc.), adequate turbo and sharp tuner are a must. Look at similar setups on h-tech for details. 800cc+ injectors, 3'' exhaust and dp, aftermarket fuel pump 255 Walbro, fuel rail and pressure regulator, stock cams, intercooler, various turbos, piping, wastegates and blowoff valves, will all be important to consider. Read some articles, talk to shops, review h-t postings and decide what you want.
why 22psi, and what turbo is this 22psi coming out of, theres a big difference between 22psi from say a 14b than to a 42r. Also i know you didn;t search because this is brought up literally everyother day
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Modified by b16hybridsol at 8:53 AM 6/12/2006
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Modified by b16hybridsol at 8:53 AM 6/12/2006
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Id go with what was mentioned above for sure, sleeves , rods, and pistons for sure if you really want to run that much boost. Why are you deciding on running so much boost? I built my engine recently because I want more power now. Just need a bigger turbo now.
Not really sure why I want that much boost just something that came to me.. And I fiqure on trying to make something that will be a pretty decent drag machine.. that is basically what im going for.. and I fiqure if i build for the max boost i want, i want have to do it later down the road..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xKAOSx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I did search somewhat, not a lot.. and i want 20+lbs.. and im just looking at the best way to build the motor...</TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b16hybridsol »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">theres a big difference between 22psi from say a 14b than to a 42r. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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