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Re: supercharged crx upgrade questions
any intake will work. like you mentioned, forced induction heats the air anyways, so a cold air intake type of system is a waste of space and money. You might look into water injection if you think you have a problem with too hot of air intake temperature.
2.5" exhaust should be fine for up to about 10psi of boost, although 3" is always better. "The best turbo(or supercharger) exhaust, is no exhaust at all"
As for cam gear, i'm sure a couple ponies could be found, but you'd really need a dyno to be sure.
As far as the Apex'i SAFC, basically all it is is a fuel controller. how it works is by taking the map sensor input, which the ECU uses along with engine rpm, to determine at what point in the fuel and ignition tables to read from. an AFC intercepts the MAP sensor input, and changes it, to fool the ECU into thinking there is more or less air coming into the engine, so it gives it more or less fuel. Its a cheap way to control fuel, but it has the side effect of also changing your timing. (which you really have no control over) your MSD BTM controls the electronic advance of the distributor to retard the timing by a pressure input.
You might look into getting the car tuned. You can do it yourself with free editors like turboedit, or uberdata, crome, or others. You can also go the more expensive route and get a standlone like hondata or something similar. get the car on a dyno and tune it for maximum power.
After that, if you're still craving more power, look into blower modifications. the JRSC can be modified by certain individuals to run over 10psi. (just swapping on a different pulley at those boost levels can easily damage the supercharger & housing).
More boost & built internals always equals MORE POWER!!
good luck.
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