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Old Mar 5, 2015 | 01:44 AM
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Default Supercharged H22A vs Turbo'd H23A

I recently bought an 01 SH w/ 94,000 on it. Bone stock, stereo and all, clean as a whistle, and well cared for. Never driven hard, owned by an old couple in nevada, anytime it snowed they parked it and broke out their truck.

This is my daily driver now but within a year I plan to change that. I'm in the middle of ordering headers, and an AEM intake, looking into local shops for an exhaust set up. The end goal aside from those three upgrades are gonna be a phearable p28 possibly with a hondata, perhaps a larger throttle body if it will even serve any purpose, and to ultimately supercharge it.

However I have read a few threads suggesting turboing an H23A would be better off in the end with happier results. thoughts?

My goal for the car in a year is install the upgrades listed above, and depending on what I find over the next year to either supercharge it, or swap out to an H23A and begin scrapping together cash for a turbo. I'm only trying to hit about 350hp (with a tune, i'm sure it could reach more all said and done) so it will have the pull I desire but not have to worry about the overall well being of the engine if I choose to drive it daily.
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Old Mar 5, 2015 | 06:24 AM
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Default Re: Supercharged H22A vs Turbo'd H23A

turbo is simply more efficient and much easier to make more power.
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