long story short, first i was going to turbo then i wasnt, now i think i am...
my friend that has a friend whos a mechanic at a dealership is doing the labor for me and heres the deal he is giving me..
$1750 for labor which includes the following
-turbo install
-ARP headsud install
-clutch install
-head gasket install
-timing belt install
-cam install
-cam gear install
-dyno tune
I know it might not be an "AMAZING" deal but I think it's definately a deal.
anyways, I have a few questions
1) is the rev hard stage II kit a good kit for me (its $2,900)
2) what cams and cam gears should I get for the turbo set up? (I was gona get skunk2 stage II cams and bisimoto cam gears, but do i need diff. ones for the turbo setup?)
3) What timing belt should I get?
4) he recommended hondata ecu, where do i get one of these from?
1.) Peicing one together is cheaper and you can build one specific to your goals.
2.)ZEX makes a good cam for boost but I cannot remember the part number at the moment.
3.)OEM Timing belt
4.)Get hondata s300, you can buy chipped ecu's off of ebay or you can do it yourself.
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Honestly, if you would want to buy a modded civic with all the work done for you. I pity you, thats no Honda Enthusiast.
could someone help me piece one together? I mean I know I can read the stickys but I dont know what will give me what. I dont have any plans on going to the track or anything, I just want more power for a street car. The guy could fabricate some piping for me for a lil extra cost. But what what are the main pieces I need to get?
How much are we talking about to piece together a kit? $2,000?
I'm planning on piecing one together at the moment also. With everything rounded up I'm close to 3gs with installing it myself. So hopefully i wont spend that much.
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Silly ricers, wings are for planes!
First, get a turbo-grind cam. There's a difference between street grinds and turbo grinds for a reason.
Next, piecing a swap together isn't hard (or that expensive)... I'd say it'll cost you anywhere from $1500 to $3000, depending on what you decide to get.
Things you need:
-Turbo (duh) - I'd look for a stock turbo at a junkyard... (would a 14b be too small for a b18?)
-Turbo manifold - I'm assuming you have an integra ls... so I'm not sure what you'd do for a manifiold... I'd say just try to find a custom manifold with the right flange for whatever turbo you get
-Intercooler - It's pretty much agreed that brand doesn't matter.. get a cheap one
-Charge Piping - There's really not much to say about it. you need aluminum tubing and silicone couplers
-BOV - If you want the cool sound, get a good one from a reputable brand. If you don't need that cool sound, just get a used one from a stock turbo car
-injectors - your stock ones won't be able to supply enough fuel
-fuel management - my friend is about to learn why you need this... I'm going to laugh when he destroys his engine within minutes of turboing his cavi.
-vacuum lines (I know I misspelled vacuum... I can never remember if it's two c's or two u's lol) - You need it for the wastegate, boost guage, and BOV
-a new clutch - I'm thinking you'll fry the stock clutch within a day, two at the most
I think that's about everything... someone feel free to correct me if I've forgotten anything.
thanks for the info, whats the best size/brand turbo for me? It's going to be a street car and I dont plan on taking it to the track. Just trying to get the most power without risking reliability. going to keep it at 7psi to be safe.