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Old 05-05-2003, 11:32 PM
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Turbo Manifold questions... what's best?

So the plan is to turbocharge my 98 Integra LS. I snagged the turbo off of an older saab 900 which is a garrett/AiResearch turbo ( Model TB0399 ) and plan to rebuild it. I was planning on making my own manifold which I still might do if i can find some extra time, but I have a more general question. The differences between unequall and equall length manifolds... are equal length manifolds worth it? Do the longer tubes have any extra lag compared to the much shorter unequal length ones? Or do they make extra power by eliminating pressure differences between the exhaust ports? Also, what's the general concensus on a safe level of boost to run on stock internals... is 7 psi the accepted rule of thumb?
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If you are going to stay stock i would sugest to make the manifold simple. Find the best spot to sit the turbo and have your flanges in place and work from there. The best way is to buy a heap of 90 and 45 degree steam pipe bends, put in a new grinding blade and start chopping.
At such low boost the manifold runner lengths wont matter.
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So the plan is to turbocharge my 98 Integra LS. I snagged the turbo off of an older saab 900 which is a garrett/AiResearch turbo ( Model TB0399 ) and plan to rebuild it. I was planning on making my own manifold which I still might do if i can find some extra time, but I have a more general question. The differences between unequall and equall length manifolds... are equal length manifolds worth it? Do the longer tubes have any extra lag compared to the much shorter unequal length ones? Or do they make extra power by eliminating pressure differences between the exhaust ports? Also, what's the general concensus on a safe level of boost to run on stock internals... is 7 psi the accepted rule of thumb?
You can run 12 PSI of intercooled boost on stock internals. 8 PSI non-intercooled. Manifold only matters for racing purposes.
B18B1 is the best Honda engine to turbo - good luck.
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Re: Re: Turbo Manifold questions... what's best?

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You can run 12 PSI of intercooled boost on stock internals. 8 PSI non-intercooled. Manifold only matters for racing purposes.
B18B1 is the best Honda engine to turbo - good luck.
personally i say that even 12 intercooled is dangerous. even if you don't get detonation the force on the rods will be pretty high.

also i though the ls had the B18A1 engine
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personally i say that even 12 intercooled is dangerous. even if you don't get detonation the force on the rods will be pretty high.

also i though the ls had the B18A1 engine
You're telling me that 12 PSI is too much and you don't even know what engine is in the car?
90-93 Integra is the B18A1
94-up is B18B1
The fact that it has an intercooler actually hurts the airflow, so by the time it actually enters the engine it's only at like 10 PSI. You can run 8 PSI non-intercooled on pump gas without detonation. You can run more than 12 intercooled with pump gas but more than 12 and then the rods start bending. You have to have good fuel management to run 12 PSI on stock internals or else you will have detonation.
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You're telling me that 12 PSI is too much and you don't even know what engine is in the car?
90-93 Integra is the B18A1
94-up is B18B1
The fact that it has an intercooler actually hurts the airflow, so by the time it actually enters the engine it's only at like 10 PSI. You can run 8 PSI non-intercooled on pump gas without detonation. You can run more than 12 intercooled with pump gas but more than 12 and then the rods start bending. You have to have good fuel management to run 12 PSI on stock internals or else you will have detonation.
regardless of what engine it is the car the fact is that that engine is used and I personally advocate to run on the side of caution since of anything goes bad it will most likelly destroy the engine for good.

and yes i know that the ls engine is one of the best engines to turbo

Now ask can he afford a new engine?
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regardless of what engine it is the car the fact is that that engine is used and I personally advocate to run on the side of caution since of anything goes bad it will most likelly destroy the engine for good.

and yes i know that the ls engine is one of the best engines to turbo

Now ask can he afford a new engine?
It's a 98! Not like it's ten years old with 150,000 miles + on it, and I know people that have slapped on a turbo running 9 PSI on a engine with more than 200K - it's been running 2 years on that and now has about 230K. If it has less than 100K on it then it's fine. Sure it's going to shorten the engines lifespan, but even if you turbo an engine thats just been rebuilt it's going to do the same thing.
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still its a question of risk. and the more boost you have the danger grows exponetially. also a 98 car is now 5 years old that is some tear and wear. IMO 12 psi is pushing it. yeah he might run just fine but i say the risk is not worth it.
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still its a question of risk. and the more boost you have the danger grows exponetially. also a 98 car is now 5 years old that is some tear and wear. IMO 12 psi is pushing it. yeah he might run just fine but i say the risk is not worth it.
I guess it's better "safer than sorry". 10 Should be no problem whatsoever though.
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it also has less than 30k on it, so it hasn't had that much use
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I'm not sure but I think equal lengths should decrease turbo lag. I think the whole Idea behind that is that the exhaust meets at the turbo one after another and actually creates a vacuum that sucks the air along and improves flow.

I'm not sure if equal lengths do that but I know a true engineered manifold should do that which will eliminate that power robbing back pressure too.
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I'm not sure but I think equal lengths should decrease turbo lag.
absolutely right.
best manifold for the money - spark racing equallength
best two manifolds PERIOD - revhard hypo(hard to put on a street car)
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You're telling me that 12 PSI is too much and you don't even know what engine is in the car?
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You can run more than 12 intercooled with pump gas but more than 12 and then the rods start bending. You have to have good fuel management to run 12 PSI on stock internals or else you will have detonation
with hondata /aem managment ive seen with my eyes 3 ls's with stock internals get tuned from 18-21 psi. (reliabilty at these pressures....ha yeh right, but they CAN be tuned that high without messing up the motor right away. 15 psi tuned right on a good b18B is a great high-boost setting for a street car.
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with hondata /aem managment ive seen with my eyes 3 ls's with stock internals get tuned from 18-21 psi. (reliabilty at these pressures....ha yeh right, but they CAN be tuned that high without messing up the motor right away. 15 psi tuned right on a good b18B is a great high-boost setting for a street car.

you sir are a moron....please do not come here and advise him to get 15 psi on stock internals. yeah it can be done but how long till the engine blows.

and yeah you are so funny i've got onwed...why because i do not know everything about honda engines... read my post i admit that i'm not a honda expert. what i do I give general turbo advice to the best of knowledge and try to keep people from blowing up their engines that is why i'm so conservative.


maybe you should notice how civilised me and pwman we kept the discussion.
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