How much boost?
doug294
04-28-2003, 11:13 PM
How much boost can my 91 Cvic HB SI hold? All I have is a mugen chip, intake, gutted cat/exhaust. What PSI could I run safely?
travis_118
04-28-2003, 11:19 PM
well if you havent done anything with the internals. about 7-8 psi is your limit. any higher and you'll start breaking shit inside.
91civichatch2571
04-28-2003, 11:24 PM
what about in a zc? same thing?
travis_118
04-28-2003, 11:27 PM
yeah, the stock ZC rods can only handle ABOUT 200hp. So the psi would have to be relatively low to stay below the 200hp. you can do all you want to an engine, but if you dont upgrade your internals, the turbo will blow your engine up in no time. (unles you stay low boost 6-7-8 psi)
Marc-OS
04-28-2003, 11:28 PM
yeah, i wouldn't go any higher than 9psi, and I'd only go that high if I was at the track. Street driving I'd go no higher than 7-8psi.
doug294
04-29-2003, 08:48 AM
So to turn the boost up I have to upgrade my rods? I was told I just needed to get low compression pistons.
RedRacerCivic
04-29-2003, 02:45 PM
Originally posted by doug294
So to turn the boost up I have to upgrade my rods? I was told I just needed to get low compression pistons.
With higher boost, you will need to upgrade your fuel system as well as ignition to prevent detonation, detonation is what kills turbo vehicles. Lower compression pistons will let you run higher amount boost safely and prevent detonation, stronger rods are required on high boost applications cause the stocks rods can only handle so much horsepower.
So to turn the boost up I have to upgrade my rods? I was told I just needed to get low compression pistons.
With higher boost, you will need to upgrade your fuel system as well as ignition to prevent detonation, detonation is what kills turbo vehicles. Lower compression pistons will let you run higher amount boost safely and prevent detonation, stronger rods are required on high boost applications cause the stocks rods can only handle so much horsepower.
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