Guidance on a D15 Turbo Kit
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Guidance on a D15 Turbo Kit
All,
I have searched around for this info but i cant seem to find the info I am looking for so I am seeking your help. I have a 1994 civic DX HB with the D15B7 engine (correct?). I have found a small t3 turbo kit that fits this engine and I am looking at getting it. I am not building a street machine here, I just want to give my DD a little more bite. In addition to the kit I will install a TB, intake manifold, fuel rail, fuel injectors, fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator. I think this is all I need to support the kit, I am looking at ~10psi of boost; are we good so far? Am I missing anything or should I do something different? For the ECU I want to use the hondata S100 w/boost. The way I understand it is this will use my stock ecu (resocketed, what ever that means) with a programmable hondata chip installed. Am I correct? This is a total plug and play option, using my stock ecu wiring harness and MAP sensor? This is where I am worried, seems far too simple. I think with the addition of a boost controller I will be complete, yes/no? Thank you for your time.
V/R,
Steven
I have searched around for this info but i cant seem to find the info I am looking for so I am seeking your help. I have a 1994 civic DX HB with the D15B7 engine (correct?). I have found a small t3 turbo kit that fits this engine and I am looking at getting it. I am not building a street machine here, I just want to give my DD a little more bite. In addition to the kit I will install a TB, intake manifold, fuel rail, fuel injectors, fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator. I think this is all I need to support the kit, I am looking at ~10psi of boost; are we good so far? Am I missing anything or should I do something different? For the ECU I want to use the hondata S100 w/boost. The way I understand it is this will use my stock ecu (resocketed, what ever that means) with a programmable hondata chip installed. Am I correct? This is a total plug and play option, using my stock ecu wiring harness and MAP sensor? This is where I am worried, seems far too simple. I think with the addition of a boost controller I will be complete, yes/no? Thank you for your time.
V/R,
Steven
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