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Old 08-03-2003, 11:18 PM
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greddy turbo kit

This week I will be installing a greddy turbo kit with intercooler on my 00 Civic Si. So far I have a apex n1 exhaust on the car. I also bought a greddy boost controller. Any other things you guys think I should get besides plugs, wires that will make the kit more reliable and efficient? Also whats the safest boost level I can run before I end up rebuilding the motor to be stronger? Someone told me you can run 10lbs with the greddy kit with no problems by using the profec but is it safe? What other mods do you guys suggest? Im a newbie so all the help is appreciated. Im making a switch from a 00 Ram Air WS6 which I still own that im done with, its all built already, so its time to start some new project. Also I have always loved Hondas my daily driver forever was a 94 ex coupe that was bullet proof. I never had any problems with it. What can I say I love all cars not just either "import" or "muscle!
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Old 08-03-2003, 11:35 PM
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a stand alone would be a great idea. maybe a Hondata or AEM EMS.
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i run 6 pounds daily on my GReddy turbo and 10 pounds at the track. as long as you don't push 10 pounds daily you'll be fine for a while.
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Old 08-04-2003, 05:16 AM
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You definatly need a new fuel pump for it to be efficient fuel presure regulator would be good to. Yeah 6 or 7 pounds daily10 at the track 10 daily wont laste you very long and learn the instruction manual to the boost controller like the back of your hand...........Happy Boosting!
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