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B18B turbo
Ok, I'm a FI newbie so someone fill me in or throw me some links
I may have found an 95 integra ls for sale, and if i get it i'll be looking into turbocharging it. Nothing major just like 8-10 psi. What all would i need to do? Help me help you.
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Re: B18B turbo
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At 7-10 pounds you should be relatively fine with nothing.
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if you get an actual "turbo kit" it might come with things you need to run higher boost. What you do is start at 6, work your way up a lb through tuning, make sure everything is running good. i wouldnt be suprised at all if you got it up to 10 with a kit that came with ignition or fuel management.
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