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ok, saving to put in the infamous JDM B18c5 along with a Jackson Supercharger in my lil hb and want to know if there is a better set up b/c i'm going for speed and performance. would it be better to get a different engine and build it up and add the Jackson?? if so, which one?? what kind of numbers do you think i'd be putting out with the SC running at 12 psi?
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if i was going for a type R engine, I wouldnt run any type of forced induction. The Type R engine is a better N/A engine. but thats my opnion.
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it would be nice to have a type r engine! I would turbocharge it if you like forced induction. Other than that u can go all motor which i'm gonna be doin real soon! About the hp...it really depends on the tuning and how the engine is set up. Its impossible to say as if now.
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thought about turbo...but like the reliability of a SC and i guess it's just preference
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Re: Need Advice......

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ok, saving to put in the infamous JDM B18c5 along with a Jackson Supercharger in my lil hb and want to know if there is a better set up b/c i'm going for speed and performance. would it be better to get a different engine and build it up and add the Jackson?? if so, which one?? what kind of numbers do you think i'd be putting out with the SC running at 12 psi?
help is greatly appreciated

Why the b18 and s/c? I know JD off the forums here, ditched his b18 from his gsr, for a b16. Maybe fire off a few PM's to him, and I am sure he can fill you in.
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