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Old 10-30-2003, 10:15 AM
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boostin a B18A1 in a CRX

ok i have a b18a1 being built for me and my car is going to go up for the winter and i want to put a turbo on with the b18. the b18 alrdy has pistons rods and a turbo cam with a higher performance head gasket and other lil things. i want a turbo so that i can be runnin 15psi daily. i want to be runnin 18-20 at the track i know it costs money but i have some saved like $4k and i want to know what i need. i want a ball bearing turbo kit for my car but they are rare. mostly have to call and get pricing. is there any out there that have a price on them. also i want a nice fuel management system such as Zdyne (*sp) hondata or other like products that are kinda like a plug and play, any other sujjestion?...
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Re: boostin a B18A1 in a CRX

15psi daily driver. Do you want the car to last at all? I've only ever run 7psi for daily driving on my turbo motor which I got rid of cuz it wasn't working for me. Wow umm.... the only thing I could tell you is good luck with the 15psi daily driver and get a hondata manager. They are some of the best or even the FCON V is a good one or even the GReddy E-Manage is good.
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Re: Re: boostin a B18A1 in a CRX

www.turbostore.com i believe they have some ball bearing turbos there. as for fuel management. since you want to boost 15 psi daily don't skimp and get a hondata s200 unit with boost and datalogging. datalogging isn't necessary, but is a great diagnostic tool and i suggest you get it since you'll be running high boost daily
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ok il be runnin 10 daily and more at the track honestly that is my plan just wanted to see the reaction thats all but thanks for the site im checkin it out
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