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Old 10-28-2003, 12:40 PM
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ballbearing turbo kit????

does anyone out there make a ballbearing tubo kit that comes with a nice FMU and good for about 14+ psi?
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Old 10-28-2003, 05:44 PM
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Re: ballbearing turbo kit????

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does anyone out there make a ballbearing tubo kit that comes with a nice FMU and good for about 14+ psi?
I think you need to do a WEE bit more reading. FMU and 14+ PSI don't belong in the same sentence, unless you feel like grenading a motor real quick.
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Old 10-28-2003, 06:40 PM
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just make your own turbo kit there is really nothing to it.

http://atpturbo.bigstep.com/ for all your turbos and turbo accessories
http://www.sfp.net/ some of the best turbo headers

and if u want to run 14psi well then your going to want to get lower compressoin pistons (JE are good 9:1), bulit proof that little honda motor of yours get some better rods (crower), and you can get a vortec FMU from any local shop. things like a bov and wastegate are not hard to get ahold of ether.
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ok maybe i should have been more specific sorry about that... i have a 91 CRX with a B18A1 in the works that is getting everything done to it. port polish, rods, pistons, stronger head gasket, etc... and i need a turbo to fit my car and i want lotsa WHP and i want ball bearing turbo and i was wonderin if there was a kit out there that came with a ball bearing turbo for a Honda.


and if i should not have worded my first post as i did please tell me how to word something like this in the future and why? thanks
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Old 10-30-2003, 12:37 AM
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oh in mean FMS (Fuel Management System) such as Zdyne, hondata, etc... is there a Ballbearing turbo kit with these systems or alike systems and are possible of 14+psi?
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