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Old 01-28-2003, 07:22 PM
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Don't get a Greddy turbo for that kind of boost.....
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why don't ya checout ma ryde, and yu'll see serious torbo
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Old 01-29-2003, 12:07 AM
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where's the link?
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i plan on implementing some of energy dynamics (www.theoldone.com) block prepping techniques to help aid oiling and improve rod clearance and such. gonna keep the factory crank. are sleeves a necessity? probably at that kind of boost huh.......gonna go with eagle rods. i'll probably see what endyne has for boost pistons. arp fasteners throughout. that takes care of the bottom end. probably run teh stock head casting for now. i'll scrounge up an old head and practice porting, then i'll do some head porting. gonna upgrade the valve springs, retainers and valves. will upgrade to a turbo cam. any suggestions on manufacturer? and i guess that completes the motor. gonna go with the msd 6AL ignition unit. blaster 2 coil. Nology Hot Wires. and hondata 4b. as for the turbo..........havn't made it that far yet. thinkin ghybrid T3/04 but not sure on the spool up of that turbo. may need to implement a N2O spool up kit. :finger: i'm hoping for 300+ Whp
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damn,how can u guys afford all that stuff for boosting up cars + the cars?

anyways can u tell me how much would it cost to boost up a honda civic very good and what stuff i would need to buy?

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We SAVE!! As for your question about your Civic, a great source of info for that is the Turbo D16 Forum
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I own a turbo civic and I previously owned one with a d16. I had the block bored at 70,000 miles and put je pistons and crower rods in it. I still have the block know on a pallet but to answer your question it was a fun car to drive but it still wasn't enough for me. Camaro's and mustangs were having their way with me so it had to go. Currently I'm running a B18C5 that's right a B18c5 with a turbo and I'm making sick power. you can really feel the difference between the B and the D. The only problem with the C5 is compression, since its 11.1:1 I have to run race gas with very moderate boost. If your aiming for the 200 hp range though the D is the way to go,you can't beat the price and aftermarket support is great. Mine was reliable but you will want to replace the factory head gasket and use a stud kit (ARP is good) because I blew two of them before I did that and once stretched the head bolts themselves. You'll also want to look at your injectors and fuel supply especially with that many miles on the car. Sorry for the story but on a budget go with the D. Pay your car of first because insuance won't cover what they don't know about and if you have a warranty it's voided with performance mods.
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Re: d series and turbo help?!?

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I own a turbo civic and I previously owned one with a d16. I had the block bored at 70,000 miles and put je pistons and crower rods in it. I still have the block know on a pallet but to answer your question it was a fun car to drive but it still wasn't enough for me.
Hey, your D series block that's been given the royal treatment!!! Are you selling it? I'm running a D series turbo that spools up hella quick but I want to be able to run more boost on this turbo. The max I can go to is 15 psi. I'm currently running 5 psi on stock internals with the bolt-on modifications done to the outside of the engine. I'm trying to find out the best method to mange my fuel for this car tho since I tend to lean out after 5 psi. I'm thinking DSM 450 cc injectors, resistor hack, with (S,V)AFC. If you have any other better methods, please let me know.

I know this will sound lame but I kinda want to keep trend with the SOHC motor. I was thinking since this DX motor has so many miles on it, just trash it and throw in an EX motor. I can get one for like $400 and that's including the EX ECU. Since this turbo will bolt up with no problems I can run a newer engine, change out a few things, and basically have lower miles on the car. The problem I'm running into now is that my seals around the engine are going, I already changed out the headgasket. Plus I have this GSR engine just sitting waiting for more money to come in so i can get the good stuff but I'm having too much fun with this setup. Just like you stated. It spools up fast and it boogies but the big dudes will still beat you. I can beat NA application imports basically. With better fuel managment I should expect to be up in the higher hp range. Close to 200 hp.

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Old 10-11-2003, 12:20 AM
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I have a d15b2 (dpfi, ECK!), that I too was considering a build, then turbocharging. I have 165k on my engine. I considered rebuilding it, sleeving, and turbocharging it. I figure "hey, I might not have the most impressive dyno numbers after all that, but it'll be quick".

The CRX is so light, that with 90 hp's you still feel like it's quick. 150hp's feels even quicker..save some $, be a bit different, and go D-series!

Now I will admit I am somewhat biased, because I am beginning my turbo B16 project soon...but you know how it is
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Old 10-13-2003, 10:24 PM
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dont call it a night until the manifold is glowing. no mercy on the dseries.
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Old 10-19-2003, 07:18 PM
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Re: d series and turbo help?!?

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dont call it a night until the manifold is glowing. no mercy on the dseries.
Nice! .........
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Re: d series and turbo help?!?

I'm thinking about saving for a turbo kit for my 93 D16Z6....

I have 148,000 miles on it...and aftermarket I/H/E...and my clutch is gettin pretty ghetto...Oh..and a throwout bearing that gives me that lovely rattling noise just before shifting into 2nd.

What should I do before installing the turbo and what kind of turbo should I look into getting?

What will I have to do with my I/H/E before installing the turbo?

Thanks.
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Old 01-11-2004, 03:42 PM
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Re: d series and turbo help?!?

Kinked210: always maintain before you bump up horse power. id upgrade or replace the throwout bearing first. if the clutch has some life left, keep it until its dry corpse.(boost baby) On a D series motor, a .42/.48 t3 will work just fine. that will pull hard all the way until redline once it spools. your headers will be replaced by a turbo manifold of your choosing, and the intake will be replaced by the charge pipes from the turbo. if the exhaust diameter is sufficient, leave it the way it is. hope that helped.

oh, and the milage? your car has another 148,000 miles on it before you'll need to rebuild it.
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Re: d series and turbo help?!?

ok thanks alot...so my headers and intake will be completely removed?
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Old 01-11-2004, 03:55 PM
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Re: d series and turbo help?!?

yeah, Headers as cool as they are will be replaced with the turbo manifold, same with the intake. but trust me, your not going to think twice about it once your turbo spools. you can sell the headers or intake or whatever.
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