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Old 10-18-2005, 09:29 AM   #1
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d16z6 turbo...

is there a way to safely turbo this motor stock like no new pistons, rods, lifters, etc...? and still be reasonibly realiable?
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Old 10-18-2005, 09:31 AM   #2
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Re: d16z6 turbo...

also what are some quick hp gains? i done plugs/wires exhaust and cold air just like the k&n filter/tube
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You can safely turbo that motor to like probably 7 psi. The most important thing to keep in mind is fuel managment. I have heard only good things about Hondata. You may also want to do a compresion check before you bolt on the turbo. If the motor isnt healthy the turbo will do very bad and expensive things to it. Just research the crap out of the subject and decide what you think is your best option then have fun. Good luck.
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Re: d16z6 turbo...

well first off...u might want to know your engine better before u force induct it....u might want better mods before u throw a turbo on their 2....or buy a complete kit...i heard rev hard has a good kit...dont forget not only is fuel and spark a keyfactor to a healthy and safe running engine, so is timing, u might want to retard your timing once you start boosting, but do alot of research before you get in too deep
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Re: d16z6 turbo...

most d series rods will support maybe 230whp....after that they give out. I suggest checking www.turbod16.com
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Re: d16z6 turbo...

thanks for the posts lots of research ahead i guess...
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Re: d16z6 turbo...

ask around on turbod16, you'll get all of the d specific answers you need.....
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Re: Re: d16z6 turbo...

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most d series rods will support maybe 230whp....after that they give out. I suggest checking www.turbod16.com
ty for the quote it was great
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Re: d16z6 turbo...

i mean the link
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Re: d16z6 turbo...

another link about boostin that might help ya is http://www.beesandgoats.com/boostfaq/g2icturbo.html

its not d specific, but it has a lot of good info that'll help you if you decide to boost!
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