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Old 02-22-2003, 04:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Custom turbo kit?fittings?? ?

I have a 92 prelude 4wsi h23, and i want to turbo it. I am going to put new rods, pistons, conectors. So that i can hopefuly hit 14to 15psi on the weekends or when needed, and dayly around town be at about 7 or 8. so i dont think the kits out there have all the things i will need to do this. Bringing me to make a custom kit, but not being exspearenced with turbos i dont compleatly know what i need. And dont know what fittings seals gaskets piping i will need. What fitting seals, gaskets, and pipings do i need?and where can i find them? Any help would be nice and helpful. o yeah i have been looking at the fmax kit but really want the t3/t4e not the b. and dont know about the 2 injectors or what not? and dont know if they will be aproperate for the 2 setting that i want to run.
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Old 02-22-2003, 04:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome to superhonda. First of all their is nothing to building a custom kit, it is a lot cheaper, to custom instead of a kit. First of all you will have to resleeve your block of you put forged pistons in it. I am not sure of your engine type, but most h22's do. First of all i would do the internal work. Because this is your first time I would first buy a manifold and a t3/t4. Its good for 15-20psi. then get that all hooked up including a 2.5 inch exhaust piping. I always make my own manifold, unless the person wants made one. Then get your fuel done, like get hondata. I really rocommed that for 15 psi or to get the max power out of your car, or you can just get a afc, but it will only let you go to 10, with 450. but you will most likely need 550. then just take the car to you exhaust shop and get some intercooler piping made or you can make it your self.

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