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Old 08-02-2002, 10:51 AM
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Turbo or S/C?

I have a 98 civic...SOHC. Don't have much of a budget but want a turbo or s/c....who carries them for a decent price and which should I go for?
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Old 08-03-2002, 05:26 PM
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i have the greddy kit for the 5 gen civics...i got it used for 1800...intercooler and everything....it just depends how much u wanna spend...if u look at www.thepartstrader.com and just follow the honda links and engine links u might find one at a decent price....
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Old 08-23-2002, 05:46 AM
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Turbo and the it all depends on how much cash u want to fork over:greenchai
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Old 08-23-2002, 06:47 AM
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Re: Turbo or S/C?

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I have a 98 civic...SOHC. Don't have much of a budget but want a turbo or s/c....who carries them for a decent price and which should I go for?
If you are on a limited budget, then going FI is really out of the question, especially going turbo. Most peeps end up blowing their first engine/drive line, for one reason or another. Sooo, if you don't have the bucks to drop in another engine/drive line. Then your not going to be very happy, with your car, or your FI adventure. Also, having another mode of transportation, becomes an issue, not unless you don't mind walking.... hehehehe

Granted there are peeps out there that have done it, and got away without tearing anything-up. Usually, they have friends/shop to guide them through it. The leaning curve on turbo's is a lot stepper/costly then with an sc, however an sc will cost you more...

Don't mean to be slamming, but that is the reality of FI. Just go around to all the different FI Forums... BTDT

Check this out:
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=68242&postid=524784

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