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supercharge or turbo

I was just wondering what would be the best to do for my 96 accord. I'm looking for a high hp gain without spending way too much. i know either one is expensive but what would proboby be the bet deal for the price. also does anyone know any good places to get eihr ne from. thanx.
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A turbo setup is usually a fraction of the cost of a supercharger. You'll want a boost gauge and controller to go with that as well to make sure you dont fuck up the engine. Good luck.













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TURBO

I would go with turbo b/c its better on a honda. So dont supercharge get turbo!
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thanx guys. what are some good brands and do you know any web sites with good prices on them?
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I cant reccomend a specific brand for the Accord, but you can look at http://www.carparts.com/ and see what you can find.













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When I was thinking of assembling a custom turbo for my Accord, I was set on a T3 or a T3/T4 hybrid. I really liked the units that came standard on the later (87-88) Mitsubishi Starions, though a nice external wastefage T3 would sometimes pop up on ebay. The Starions also came with an awesome front mounted intercooler unit.

I would seriously think about your performance objectives before you start purchasing turbo parts... You're going to have to do some serious fortification of your engine if you wish you run at a level that will you give the constant HP gain you seem to be looking for (7+ psi all the time). You should check out this thread on TAC for more info on that:
http://www.torontoaccords.com/forums...739&forum=3&17

Hope that helps, and good luck.
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