B18b1 turbo
Hey everyone, I am new to this website and I am new to turbos. So basically I recently had a 2000 Honda Civic Si. It got totaled off because of the size of the snowbanks where i live limit viability and I got taken right out. So anyways I am buying a 1999 Integra SE, Which means it has a B18b1 non-vtec engine in it. So the car itself has 100,000 kms or 62,000 miles on it. All original. So basically my plan is because my insurance money from my civic is going to be quite a fair sum I am planning on turboing the Integra. I just want to know like any objections from anyone, like i have never turboed a car. Dont know the full neccessesity parts to do so. As soon as I get the car I am going to do a compression test to see if it can even handle it. Than I found a kit online, but I have lots of people telling me i need to have injectors and I need to have a chip and a tune. Most of these people drive SRT-4's and tend to put their car before their life. I just need to know what I need... is it worth it, any tips, any previous experience. I want to have a unique car.
Here is the link for the kit:
http://www.turbo-kits.com/integra_turbo_kits.html
IT is the Rev Hard kit at the bottom. It has the turbo, intercooler, BOV and all the pipes and fittings.
Thanks!
Here is the link for the kit:
http://www.turbo-kits.com/integra_turbo_kits.html
IT is the Rev Hard kit at the bottom. It has the turbo, intercooler, BOV and all the pipes and fittings.
Thanks!
it's a whole package approach.
how much can you spend?
how much whp do you want?
what will you be doing with the car?
that's a start
to do a turbo setup right all said and done it's about $3000 if you shop for deals
how much can you spend?
how much whp do you want?
what will you be doing with the car?
that's a start
to do a turbo setup right all said and done it's about $3000 if you shop for deals
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