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Old 04-13-2005, 07:15 PM
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turboing a b16a2 and have sum ????

hello everyone i have a few questions about my turbo project... i have a list of parts first:
1. t70 turbo compressor wheel is 60.5mm (i am worried it might be a little big)
2. fmic
3. ic piping
4. fmu
5. oil lines feed line and return line
6. bov
7. external wastegate 38mm
8. turbo manifold
9. downpipe
10. boost gauge and air fuel ratio gage and piller

engine is a b16a2 it has full 3" exhaust no cat dsm injectors msd ignition coil, distributor cap, and wires. bosh plat 4 plugs. if that makes any diff.
first off all i wanted to know if i have everything i would need to push 6 to 8 psi and if the turbo will work when should it be fully spooled up? any suggestions thanks please forgive any ignorance i have, for this is my first turbo project ever. thanks agian
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Old 04-13-2005, 08:16 PM
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Re: turboing a b16a2 and have sum ????

T70 = SSAC super T70 turbo, a shitty manifold, and a shitty downpipe. An FMU and 450CC injectors? Jesus, read up some more before you even think of slapping that together.

http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=300912
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Old 04-14-2005, 02:06 AM
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Re: turboing a b16a2 and have sum ????

it might be better if you buy a kit
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Old 04-14-2005, 04:55 PM
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Re: turboing a b16a2 and have sum ????

whenever i hear t70, i always think of ssautocrap.
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Re: turboing a b16a2 and have sum ????

Yeah, if you want to race you are going to pay, thats the rule. Buy an upgradable turbo kit like greddy or something. They are around $2,700 on ebay.

Why must people always say "read up some more" or "do some research" in response to these kind of questions?

Its a legitimate question. Asking questions is the general purpose of a forum.
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Old 04-17-2005, 01:29 PM
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i would of bought a kit if i could of found one made for a 89 civic with a b16 swap i only found one and they wanted like 3500 and that seems a little unreasonable.
thanks for all the help oh yeah i i got a new turbo t3 greddy its like .48 .42 or sumthing... i got lucky too i know a guy that will install my kit for me if i give him the t70.
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