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Old Aug 20, 2010
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I have a 2006 civic ex coupe and im pretty sure its a r18.. I have a TDO5H 1G turbo from a talon and I have been searching around to find a way to use it on my r18. Would it work? Any advice? Also is it possible to remove the manifold or is it welded to the block?

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Re: r18 turbo

Help this guy please

lol!

Will work that, but there is a turbo kit for your car bro

or you can do it your self and get part by part
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Re: r18 turbo

Originally Posted by giantsrb45
I have a 2006 civic ex coupe and im pretty sure its a r18.. I have a TDO5H 1G turbo from a talon and I have been searching around to find a way to use it on my r18. Would it work? Any advice? Also is it possible to remove the manifold or is it welded to the block?
The turbocharger itself will work but you will probably have to make a custom turbo manifold to use it. I dont think that a civic turbo mani would work with it. And the exhaust manifold is not welded to the head. The exhaust mani is just held on with bolts.
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Re: r18 turbo

alright i have no idea what size intercooler and down piping I would need and what material... I am going to do it custom because I dont feel like spending 2,000 on a whole kit. Any recommendations on how to make a custom manifold or what would work on the r18
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Re: r18 turbo

Good luck spending under 2000. The tuning is what’s going to bend you over and leave you with a hemorrhoid. For my hatch it cost about 600 for a hondata s300 and if you get it tuned (professionally) which I recommend, it will run you another 400. Correct me if I am wrong, but for an R18 you need Kpro which costs even more.

If it were me, which I learned my lesson when I boosted D17 for 1,900 (lasted a month) save up some money. I put together a legit amount of money and boosted a B18c hatch and I have yet to have any problems with my setup.

But I could be wrong... I hope that what happened to me dosnt happen to you.

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Re: r18 turbo

Originally Posted by 02civicsi02
The turbocharger itself will work but you will probably have to make a custom turbo manifold to use it. I dont think that a civic turbo mani would work with it. And the exhaust manifold is not welded to the head. The exhaust mani is just held on with bolts.
The R18 has a single hole output for exhaust. I would recommend machining a flange to match that, making a pipe coming off of that flange that holds your turbo and you are in business!

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alright i have no idea what size intercooler and down piping I would need and what material... I am going to do it custom because I dont feel like spending 2,000 on a whole kit. Any recommendations on how to make a custom manifold or what would work on the r18
For the manifold, go 1.25" sch 10 weld pipe in 304 SS

IC pipes, aluminum 6061 and since the snail is small, keep the pipes small like 2.25"
http://www.dezod.com/cat-aluminum-bends.cfm
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Re: r18 turbo

Originally Posted by giantsrb45
I have a 2006 civic ex coupe and im pretty sure its a r18.. I have a TDO5H 1G turbo from a talon and I have been searching around to find a way to use it on my r18. Would it work? Any advice? Also is it possible to remove the manifold or is it welded to the block?
The exhaust manifold your are speaking of is in fact forged in with the block and made with the cast when the block is made. Yes there are several options for being able to put the turbo up to it, TSI , F-R, Jotech, custom etc. you will need flashpro upgraded injectors, spark plugs, intercooler, and all the charge piping and oil lines needed to install as well as 2 EGR block-off plates.

Im currently running a Jotech Kit with a 5857 precision turbo @ 9 psi pushing 276 whp /249 wtq
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