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i have a 90 honda prelude 2.0S and i'm dropping an H22A in it. I was wondering what would be the best way to get 300hp from it. should i put a tubro on it and if so what tubro would be the best one?
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Re: H22A question
You can Jackson Supercharge it. Thats a kit thats already made and it gives you 300 horsepower without upgrading your internals, pushing 7 psi.
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I have yet to see someone pull anywhere close to 300 HP using the JRSC setup. To keep within C.A.R.B. standards you can't change the kit. The JRSC kit will give you 235 whp which is no where close to 300, even at the crank. It's the best bet though as it doesn't require any internal modifications. To turbocharge an H22a your going to want to resleeve your block as the cylinder walls are thin. I would do the same thing before i made more boost with the supercharger. To net 300hp you would have to do internal mods. This get's rather costly.
http://www.jacksonracing.com/Shop/Vi...eIndexID=33374 Check it out yourself. |
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