Turbo charging my d16a6
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I keep having this mental debate over turbo charging my Si engine ( 1988 Crx Si ) or saving up and swaping in a b16/b18c1. Now both are going to cost in the end around 2-2.5k to do it right. This car is not my "race car" its my DD so I'm looking to hit around 160 hp or so. It need to be reliable!
So any idea's input, short cuts I should take?
Here is turbo set up I was thinking about.
HF manifold w/ adapter plate $30
14b turbo $100 ( Used )
1g Talon BOV $30
Eagle rods $330 ( Thats the cheapest I have found... )
FMU $50 ( I found one on H-T Minnesota thread )
Walbro 190 fuel pump $50 ( Also on the H-T Minnesota thread )
Small FMIC $100
Blue top Misu injectors 440's $40Or
B16a1/b18c1
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TsiTom wrote:
Looks like a good setup...while your in there putting in new rods have you thought about pistons too?
I don't think so. I'm not going to be making* that much * power anyway.99slowGSX wrote:
I may have a ported 14b, ic, and injector combo for sale in the near future.
Good good I will keep a eye out.Tony about the 14b thats not set in stone. I could go with a nice small t3.
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LankorDie wrote:
I keep having this mental debate over turbo charging my Si engine ( 1988 Crx Si ) or saving up and swaping in a b16/b18c1. Now both are going to cost in the end around 2-2.5k to do it right. This car is not my "race car" its my DD so I'm looking to hit around 160 hp or so. It need to be reliable!I dont think he wants ungodly power from it...just to make it really scoot
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put a b18c in it, because in the end it's gonna be more reliable and it'll have more then enough power for a fun daily driver. if it was my car i'd try to lighten it as much as possible and build the a6 a little bit because you may be amazed at how much fun it can be
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...plus machine shop costs, new bearings and seals while the motor is apart, piping for the IC, blah blah blah I think id swap it.
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With those 2 options, definately go turbo on the d series.
b-series swaps are so fucking overpriced. 2-3k for fucking 160-180hp, wtf.
Another option I would opt for would be maybe a 50 shot of nitrous, cheap and easy. Plus I would think the motor could handle that with no issues as its a small shot.
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seanjohn wrote:
P.S. : Damn your avatar straight to hell
Most funny thing I have read all day! It worked, heh heh.92BlackTT wrote:
...plus machine shop costs, new bearings and seals while the motor is apart, piping for the IC, blah blah blah I think id swap it.
You make a very good point. The IC piping my "crew" will be doing, but as for installing the rods and what not I will need to pay some one, and it will not be cheep. -
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