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Old 06-30-2002, 07:06 PM
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Question I need some advice

I have a 1995 honda accord 4dr i'm planning to drop the h22a engine in there and add a super/turbo charger. Is there anything i need to know before i do anything ? or Should i do something else? what do you guys think?
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how much money do you want to spend on super/turbo charger?? supercharger mostly give you instant power, where turbo gives you mid to top-end power. if you go with supercharger or turbo, run at 6lbs of boost. no more than that until you have upgraded your fuel/ignition system.
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Upgrade your fuel and ignition systems from the get-go and you'll be on the path to doing it RIGHT, and being 100% SAFE. But then again, what's your budget right? I wouldn't ever recommend it, but there are always ways of cutting tremendous corners to save some cash...
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