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Old 10-23-2007, 02:40 PM
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hi just wanting 2 know a couple of things 1st things 1st i am really interested in boosting my 1.6 (d16z6) but just wanting 2 know if u would consider a engine rebuild it has 75000 on the clock ,which i know is not a lot 4 a honda but i understand the extrapresure a turbo adds. and also i am not wanting massive amounts of power (not just yet anyway ha ha ) so would it b possible 2 run with the standard injectors or would they still need uprating thanks
 
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Old 10-23-2007, 02:55 PM
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you're definitely going to want to upgrade the injectors. You'd have to run next-to-no boost to safely keep the stock injectors (as far as I know, anyway). And go to autozone and rent a compression tester. It's like a $30 deposit, and you get it all back when you return the tester. If your cylinders are within 10% of each other, you're good to turbo it.
 
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if your planning on running more boost later, just build it while you have the block apart anyways
 
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Old 10-24-2007, 02:16 AM
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wel i was hopeing that i could boost without taking the block out ? this is possible isnt it most of the partsu canjust bolt on without removing the engine? its just that i ant got a massive bugget and am trying 2 keep cost 2 as low as possiblethanks
 
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