turbo or supercharger on a H22 fully built click for specs on motor

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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 03:40 PM
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Default turbo or supercharger on a H22 fully built click for specs on motor

I have 2.2l H22a4 head w/super tech valve train an the works... Bisimoto 2.4 cams an cam gears and its port an polished w/a H22a block w/JE pistons 9:1 compression. eagle rods polished an balanced crank. an yes the block is sleeved. an the transmission has a new blox LSD my goal is to run high 9s ( like 9.75's to 10.4's ) an all this would go in a 2000 BB6. (i don't have to be in the 9's but it would be very sweet) what kind of turbo or supercharger would i need to look into also what type of ECU, axles/clutch kit, injectors an how heavy of a flywheel...???? (would i need 680hp or 850hp) any tip would help (any but a smart a$$ answer)



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Old Nov 9, 2011 | 03:58 PM
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TURBO, s/c are very limiting and create alot of heat, yes there are ways around the heat bu they also take power from the engine, you will see more power per psi boost froma turbo and if you properly size a turbo it will create boost down lower rpm and act like a s/c or you can go for higyher peak power and far out perform the s/c. running a larger s/c to compete with the turbo higher output will create lag in the s/c it no longer will be what people call instant boost. big s/c require moe rpm to make the boost
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