custom turbo accessories
DeleriousZ
03-03-2004, 11:21 PM
yeah, i think most of you guys know my story about the custom turbo bit... i was just wondering all the accessories i'd need to buy to install the turbo... i know i need a blowoff valve, manifold, ic, downpipe, tubing for the ic, fuel pump, boost guage, all that stuff... i was wondering if someone could give me a complete list of what i'd need, including all the electronics and guages and fuel stuff? and if you could include prices that'd be super cool, but if it's gunna cause you grief, don't bother :banghead:
thx.
thx.
quick95civic
03-04-2004, 10:41 PM
www.dragturbokits.com
They list everything that comes with their kit. That should give you a good idea of what u need. Also I would suggest that you get the air to fuel, boost, and oil pressure guage.
They list everything that comes with their kit. That should give you a good idea of what u need. Also I would suggest that you get the air to fuel, boost, and oil pressure guage.
DeleriousZ
03-06-2004, 08:25 PM
cool, thanx for the info.... what would a hondata system eliminate from that?
quick95civic
03-06-2004, 11:42 PM
depending on what hondata system you get and what boost you plan on running you could probably eliminate the need for the map sensor bypass valve, fuel pump, and boost dependent regualtor, but that is only if you keep low levels of boost and have an experienced tuner setup the system.
DeleriousZ
03-06-2004, 11:48 PM
i see, yeah i'm planning on running some pretty high boost (15 psi) for a street driven car so i'd definitely need the fuel pump.. most likely the hondata s200 with the boost option. it says on the site i can boost up to 11 psi with the stock map sensor, so i'd have to replace that. hmmm.. interesting stuff
DemonicAccord
03-10-2004, 02:45 PM
do yourself a favor and look into the AEM EMS.
DeleriousZ
03-10-2004, 04:18 PM
yeah i was looking at those a long time ago back when i didn't know much about cars... what exactly do they do? is it the same as the hondata systems?
DemonicAccord
03-10-2004, 04:21 PM
it is similar in that it is a standalone, but IMO it is more advanced with far more options and potential for tuning. I am not dissing hondata, they are good systems, but for most folks, I think the EMS is better. fyi, its more expensive than hondata, but has many many more options.
I think the AEM gui is better, but I am biased :2cents:
I think the AEM gui is better, but I am biased :2cents:
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