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Old 09-09-2004, 10:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HELP!!!!!!!! I NEED TURBO SET UP

I want more power in my car i need help
i have an empty gsr shell sitting in my garage
i want to stay *****, I need a reliable car


what is the best engine for turbo or supercharge set up
the one that will give the most bang for the buck with a turbo
b16
b18b/***** gsr head or b16 head
b18c1
b18c1/b16-head (POOR MAN'S TYPE-R)
b20b/***** gsr head or b16 head

i would like to stay as close to stock as possible to save money but
can i put lower comp pistons like 9.1:1 and shot peene the rods without doing any other up grades as far as the block
would that be o.k. or would i also have to sleeve the block in order to do that
and what combos can i use like pistons and some what just for refrence
planning on staying around 11psi or so
my budget isn't that great so less is more

WITCH IS THE BEST TURBO PACKAGE THAT I CAN GET
LIKE GREDDY, XS ENGINEERING, TUBONETICS AND SO ON.......


THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I'M MESSING WITH TURBO SO I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT

DO ALL TURBO-ED HONDA ENGINES ALWAYS SMOKE LIKE A CHIMINEY OR IS THAT ONLY WITH CERTAIN SET-UPS

THE MORE THE INFO GIVEN THE MORE USEFUL IT IS
PLEASE HELP ME OUT


i was N/A before with a gsr engine but it took too much money to build
I CURRENTLY HAVE A GSR ENGINE
PORT AND POLISHED HEAD W/ TYPE-R INTERNALS
GSR CAMS
AEM CAM GEARS
POLISHED CRANK
TYPE-R OIL PUMP
11.1:1 TYPE-R PISTONS
SHOT PEENED RODS SHAVED HEAD
RUNNING ON A TYPE-R ECU
I HAVE COMPRESSION AT ABOUT 11.6:1
WITH ALOT OF BOLT ON UPGRADES
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Old 09-09-2004, 03:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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is it really needed to double post? there is no best engine, it's all personal preference..
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