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Old 12-09-2003, 03:40 AM
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turboing a LS integra

right now i have a 02 civic (hence my s/n) and i was gonna boost it but decided not to due to no company makes any kinda parts for the car. so i'm looking into a 98-00 LS integra to boost. i found GReddy makes a kit for it, does anyone else? i want to turbo a non-vtec cuz vtec motors have high compression ratios and turbos dont really like that. i also want the tranny to be a automatic, i live where theres nothing but hills and drive to S.F. on a daily basis in stop and go traffic so its MUCH easier this way. i'm brand new to integras and i've havent been to a track before so what kind of 1/4 mile times do automatics run. do you think it will respond to turbo well? any ideas and comments are welcome, i need as much info as i can to see if i should spend the money on this project.
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Old 01-27-2004, 01:37 AM
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Re: turboing a LS integra

i have a stock auto 97 integra if you're interested. Its a salvage title but everything is fixed. Asking 5500
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