turbo 2002 civic ex?
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turbo 2002 civic ex?
I'm planning to put together a custom turbo system for my 2k2 civic ex. Since the great manufacturers won't do it, I guess I better do it myself, plus it's more fun that way. So I have a question for anyone with turbo experience...Can I use the short header in the 7th gen civic as a manifold for the Turbo? I'm planning a T3, maybe a T3/T4 hybrid, with no intercooler quite yet, but probably one next year. I figure a decent exhaust shop could put together a manifold for me, but I'm kind of new at the whold turbo scene, so I'm not sure. Plus even if they can, it's not too common in Michigan (where I live) so I don't know if they'll try to rape me in the process. Any advice would be great. Thanks.
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Custom is very expensive man........ there are many shops that can do it.......
but than PRICE IS THE KEY.... plus quality..... but who cares.. as long as it goes and dun
blow up
So find sumone around ur area with trubo experience and is willing to go with u.......
than u won't get RAPED!!!!!!!!
but than PRICE IS THE KEY.... plus quality..... but who cares.. as long as it goes and dun
blow up

So find sumone around ur area with trubo experience and is willing to go with u.......
than u won't get RAPED!!!!!!!!
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you will have to run an intercooler, the compresion is to high not to and you risk detonation of timing and losing your engine.
Guys check out Ripp Modifications in Staten Island. The owner is a great guy...He is the best around at designing custom stuff. The current project car is a third generation Eclipse that puts out over 300 hp without nitrious
Umm... Good luck. Here's a good equation that you need to think about
Air+Fuel=Power
Turbo Civic
More Air+(stock)Fuel=Lean Mixture causing severe engine damage
If you think you can overcome the stock returnless fuel system, then give HKS a call and let them know how to do it to, while your at it, call every single turbo manufacture and tell them too. You'll only be able to get 30 Horse off the stock fuel system, and still be running lean at that.
Intercooler underneath the car=possible, just extremely unpractical!
Air+Fuel=Power
Turbo Civic
More Air+(stock)Fuel=Lean Mixture causing severe engine damage
If you think you can overcome the stock returnless fuel system, then give HKS a call and let them know how to do it to, while your at it, call every single turbo manufacture and tell them too. You'll only be able to get 30 Horse off the stock fuel system, and still be running lean at that.
Intercooler underneath the car=possible, just extremely unpractical!
Just like it sounds...the 6th gens excess fuel that wasn't needed "returned" to the gas tank- thats why the gas gauge kept going up and down. The 7th gen is one way, to the engine.
I just finished reading an article in a magazine and a 2000 toyota celica which also happens to have a returnless fuel system , got a custom job done and turbo charged it !
anything is possible, just depends on who you know and your cash flow!
anything is possible, just depends on who you know and your cash flow!
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