B18B boosted
ssoratokad
08-29-2005, 09:36 PM
What all would I have to do to the motor of B18B to get it ready for a T3/T4 turbo kit?
ssoratokad
08-29-2005, 09:54 PM
Nevermind This Thread Dont Reply, I Meant To Put It In The Turbo Forum.
CivicSpoon
08-29-2005, 09:54 PM
Depends on how much power you're looking for. If you're not planning on going too far, then you can just boost the stock engine (as long as it has good compression on all cylinders and is well maintained). If you want quite a bit to a lot of power; then sleeves, rods, and pistons minimum. Otherwise to get more specific, search the forced induction forum.
ZedEx
08-29-2005, 10:20 PM
This is the kit I'm building... And by the way, the LS is boost loving, you'll be fine with 7-8psi on stock internals.
-KRB Fabrication (krbfab.com) Log 304SS Manifold, with 3" Passenger side Down Pipe
-.48 Trim T3
-RC Engineering 550cc Injectors
-GReddy Type-S Blow-Off Valve
-TIAL 38mm Wastegate
-Front Mount Intercooler
-Fabricate the Boost Piping
-Missing Link MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Adapter
-Golden Eagle Vaccum Log
-Oil Line Kit
-CROME Tune for 7psi
Nothing serious really, but it's a good system. It's costing me about $1,600 for everything, tuned. For about 200whp, that's not too bad.
-Wes
-KRB Fabrication (krbfab.com) Log 304SS Manifold, with 3" Passenger side Down Pipe
-.48 Trim T3
-RC Engineering 550cc Injectors
-GReddy Type-S Blow-Off Valve
-TIAL 38mm Wastegate
-Front Mount Intercooler
-Fabricate the Boost Piping
-Missing Link MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Adapter
-Golden Eagle Vaccum Log
-Oil Line Kit
-CROME Tune for 7psi
Nothing serious really, but it's a good system. It's costing me about $1,600 for everything, tuned. For about 200whp, that's not too bad.
-Wes
ssoratokad
08-29-2005, 10:42 PM
thats what your getting put onto your ex?
ZedEx
08-30-2005, 01:37 AM
That's what I'm installing on my Shitvic... Yes, the EX. 200whp on that set-up isn't out of question at all.
You can expect more out of the LS for sure... Especially with those 404's. I'm actually not sure how those Camshafts would react to boost... Hmmm, I've something to research.
-Wes
You can expect more out of the LS for sure... Especially with those 404's. I'm actually not sure how those Camshafts would react to boost... Hmmm, I've something to research.
-Wes
iVteC_PoWeR
08-30-2005, 07:43 PM
wow ZedEx thats a good setup for only $1600. mind if i take some of your setup? and not trying to steal the thread but what does the trim on the turbo do?
ZedEx
08-30-2005, 08:50 PM
Compressor size...
And yes, that's the price for the full system including the tune. It should be pretty fun... Until I notice the Compression on pistons dropping drastically. But not to worry, I've got that planned out :evillol:
-Wes
And yes, that's the price for the full system including the tune. It should be pretty fun... Until I notice the Compression on pistons dropping drastically. But not to worry, I've got that planned out :evillol:
-Wes
Ace$nyper
08-31-2005, 01:24 PM
This is the kit I'm building... And by the way, the LS is boost loving, you'll be fine with 7-8psi on stock internals.
-KRB Fabrication (krbfab.com) Log 304SS Manifold, with 3" Passenger side Down Pipe
-.48 Trim T3
-RC Engineering 550cc Injectors
-GReddy Type-S Blow-Off Valve
-TIAL 38mm Wastegate
-Front Mount Intercooler
-Fabricate the Boost Piping
-Missing Link MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Adapter
-Golden Eagle Vaccum Log
-Oil Line Kit
-CROME Tune for 7psi
Nothing serious really, but it's a good system. It's costing me about $1,600 for everything, tuned. For about 200whp, that's not too bad.
-Wes
Holding 7-8 lbs is less then LS can really hold with a good tune and a motor holding 10-12 psi with out sending a rod half way into your block is far from what i'd call boost loving.
If you want to talk about boosting honda motors still both for n/a and boost whats best the c1 *not counting frankenstiens* look on honda tech mase was able to get 300WHP out of a stock gsr with 10psi you'd see around 220-240whp off 10 psi on a LS.
Also on your kit 550ccs might be too big depending on what your finished goals are.
-KRB Fabrication (krbfab.com) Log 304SS Manifold, with 3" Passenger side Down Pipe
-.48 Trim T3
-RC Engineering 550cc Injectors
-GReddy Type-S Blow-Off Valve
-TIAL 38mm Wastegate
-Front Mount Intercooler
-Fabricate the Boost Piping
-Missing Link MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) Adapter
-Golden Eagle Vaccum Log
-Oil Line Kit
-CROME Tune for 7psi
Nothing serious really, but it's a good system. It's costing me about $1,600 for everything, tuned. For about 200whp, that's not too bad.
-Wes
Holding 7-8 lbs is less then LS can really hold with a good tune and a motor holding 10-12 psi with out sending a rod half way into your block is far from what i'd call boost loving.
If you want to talk about boosting honda motors still both for n/a and boost whats best the c1 *not counting frankenstiens* look on honda tech mase was able to get 300WHP out of a stock gsr with 10psi you'd see around 220-240whp off 10 psi on a LS.
Also on your kit 550ccs might be too big depending on what your finished goals are.
ZedEx
08-31-2005, 07:59 PM
They're definately a big large for what I'm doing right now... But it's all in the tune ;)
I plan on going bigger, and better after my stock Internal Z6 destroys itself inevitably.
-9:1CR JE Pistons with Eagle Rods
-ACL Bearings
-Polished and Balanced Crankshaft to 9,000RPM
-ARP Head Studs
-DH Racing built Head
She'll be good for more boost then... It should be fun.
-Wes
I plan on going bigger, and better after my stock Internal Z6 destroys itself inevitably.
-9:1CR JE Pistons with Eagle Rods
-ACL Bearings
-Polished and Balanced Crankshaft to 9,000RPM
-ARP Head Studs
-DH Racing built Head
She'll be good for more boost then... It should be fun.
-Wes
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