how would i go about puttin a turbo on a honda CRX SiR (Vtec) 1991

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Old Mar 12, 2009 | 03:58 PM
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Default how would i go about puttin a turbo on a honda CRX SiR (Vtec) 1991

how would i get a turbo onto on honda crx?? that is if it would work with the Vtec lol i know you have to drop the compression to stop knock back but im gonna be honest im a noob at this stuff so is it worth doing it first? and is it possible and how do i do it lol this car is totally stock im planning on changin the exaust chipping the ecu but i wana get an idea on how long and the money its gonna take to do lol im gonna do the other mods first
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Old Mar 12, 2009 | 04:14 PM
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well you can either do it the rite way or the half *** way..there is plenty of write ups on here and else where, you can either do a search in the search bar or google it.people haven been doing this too long for you not to find a write up and information.not to be a dick. the only thing I have so far is my Garrett T3/T4, but im stuck money wise.
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Old Mar 13, 2009 | 08:20 AM
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Default Re: how would i go about puttin a turbo on a honda CRX SiR (Vtec) 1991

you can turbo it as is, but for better results it would be best to do a few mods to the block...and if your a noob i'd say start off slow, dont jump straight into a turbo
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Old Mar 13, 2009 | 09:27 AM
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Default Re: how would i go about puttin a turbo on a honda CRX SiR (Vtec) 1991

You have a bit of reading to do. Go to the Forced Induction on this forum and start reading and learning. And if there is a good tuner around you, you can keep the stock Compression and be just fine. It's all in the tune.
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