looking for d16 power
japsez
11-27-2004, 10:31 PM
I have a d16 in my ex coupe and I'm looking for more out of it without B series swap. I was thinking of going turbo and I read on the forum that stock internals can handle up to 200 horsies. Before I go right ahead and bolt-on a kit, what should I do to the engine first? I'm not looking to build a car for the track, just trying to buildup some respectable power. I already have exhaust, intake, headers, and a pulley kit. THANKS.
CivicSpoon
11-27-2004, 10:39 PM
I'd recommend checking out www.turbod16.com (http://www.turbod16.com) and www.homemadeturbo.com (http://www.homemadeturbo.com)
eckoman_pdx
11-28-2004, 03:51 PM
I'd recommend checking out www.turbod16.com (http://www.turbod16.com) and www.homemadeturbo.com (http://www.homemadeturbo.com)
Yeah, those are good sites to check out. japsez, a "homemade" turbo kit for a D16 can be put toghter for quiet a cheap price.
Also, if you want to talk to someone on here who's peiced toghter their own turbo kit, pm lkailburn and/or 97CivicX . Both have peiced toghter their own kit for quiet an inexpensive price. I know Ikailburn used those 2 sites for a lot of information on how to do this, talked to people there also, etc. So also check out those sites Civicspoon listed also.
Yeah, those are good sites to check out. japsez, a "homemade" turbo kit for a D16 can be put toghter for quiet a cheap price.
Also, if you want to talk to someone on here who's peiced toghter their own turbo kit, pm lkailburn and/or 97CivicX . Both have peiced toghter their own kit for quiet an inexpensive price. I know Ikailburn used those 2 sites for a lot of information on how to do this, talked to people there also, etc. So also check out those sites Civicspoon listed also.
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