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Old Sep 1, 2009 | 02:48 PM
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ok so i know this is probably beating the dead horse, but I just need some suggestions. Well i have a 93 sol that i just swapped out the old 15 for a jdm B16A swap. I have a couple mods but ther just bolt-ons (full exaust and short ram intake). well at first after i swapped the b16 in, the power was unreal, i loved it. but now ive gotten use to it and want more. my question is how do i go about this? I though about a turbo butthe the compression is way too high run anything more than mabey 8 lbs and im not really sure if 8 lbs will yeild me any amazing numbers for the money it will cost not the mention the damage it will to the tranny. And a super charger falls into the same problem, plus you got have power to make any power with a super. So what do i do? I thought about putting a built lowered compression pistons B20 block on my b16 and then boosting buti just did this swap and really dont have the time or money for another swap (plus my wife would choke me). My power goal for this car is 250 -275whp, Its my daily and i really dont want anymore than 275whp for this car and think this power goal will satisfy my need for speed. If anyone has any suggestions, im all ears. thanks.
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Old Sep 1, 2009 | 06:59 PM
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Default Re: del sol Power problem

unless you can find someone to trade you a b18 swap then turbo that.... lol i could use a b16 vtec... lol
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