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intresting D16 info from T.O.O.

just saw this weh i went to the site

http://www.theoldone.com/sc/zc-prototypes.html

http://www.theoldone.com/sc/jackson-upgrade.html

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There are several component modifications that we developed which allowed the unit to propel a near stock D16 to mid twelve’s in the quarter mile with a non- stripped car.
the only bad thing i can think of is that you'd have to buy the JRSC and then send it there for modifying...about

$1,475.00 for T.O.O. to modify the JRSC
+$1,995.00 for D16a6 or ZC JRSC
$3,470.00 is your total...
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now that would pimp my ride.
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Re: intresting D16 info from T.O.O.

oh..............dear................god.........
i want one hehe
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Re: intresting D16 info from T.O.O.

12s on a nearly stock D15? That's impressive.
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Re: intresting D16 info from T.O.O.

There smoking Crack JRSC suck. Ask anybody that has had one. Not much gains, always working on the car (belt and pully repacement About every 4-5000 miles) And the #1 thing IT STILL NOT TURBO you will always make more power cheaper with turbo. Oh ya gas mileage with JRSC sucks also 16-19mpg. You make the call.
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1. The gains are obviously decent since the article says you can get into the 12s with this setup.

2. Sure you have to maintain the parts, don't you do the same with a turbo?

3. Yes turbo is cheaper and a whole lot better option in my opinion.

4. Gas mileage sucks whenever you increase your horsepower because it takes more fuel and air to make more power. So turbo/supercharger both decrease your mpg.

$3470 is a lot to spend on a modified supercharger. With that much money you could piece together your own turbo kit, get high quality parts and upgrades, have some money to buy some dyno time and get it tuned properly, and you'd still have money left over to upgrade something else. Or you could upgrade the internals and then run out and get a turbo kit and you'd probably still have money left.
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Re: intresting D16 info from T.O.O.

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Originally Posted by BLU CIVIC
just saw this weh i went to the site

http://www.theoldone.com/sc/zc-prototypes.html

http://www.theoldone.com/sc/jackson-upgrade.html



the only bad thing i can think of is that you'd have to buy the JRSC and then send it there for modifying...about

$1,475.00 for T.O.O. to modify the JRSC
+$1,995.00 for D16a6 or ZC JRSC
$3,470.00 is your total...
T.O.O has been talking about this setup for almost 10 years now. If this worked half as good as he says then why don't you see any of these around??? Do a search, there is alot of talk on other sites about this being BS
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Re: intresting D16 info from T.O.O.

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1. The gains are obviously decent since the article says you can get into the 12s with this setup.

2. Sure you have to maintain the parts, don't you do the same with a turbo?

3. Yes turbo is cheaper and a whole lot better option in my opinion.

4. Gas mileage sucks whenever you increase your horsepower because it takes more fuel and air to make more power. So turbo/supercharger both decrease your mpg.

1. Sure I can get my car to do 12s maybe even 11s with enough boost and keeping the tires down on the ground. But will the motor last hmmmm NO.

2. turbo maintain what? make sure the air cleaner is on cleaned and you change you oil regularly. THATS IT no belts to change and all the other BS.

3. Turbo better yes

4. Turbo I get 26-28 in town and have gotten 34mpg on freeway runs. If I push the turbo yes I get worse gas mileage like 20mpg but the JRSC you get that all the time.
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Re: Re: intresting D16 info from T.O.O.

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T.O.O has been talking about this setup for almost 10 years now. If this worked half as good as he says then why don't you see any of these around??? Do a search, there is alot of talk on other sites about this being BS

the sc your refering to is for the b series engine...that's been rumored since around 2000 i think...but the d series sc is new to me...haven't seen it on his site before
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