looking to turbo a 98 Si SOHC. need help
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i've never turboed a honda before so i had some questions. where are the good spots for oil lines (my preference is to get the adapter for oil filter with bungs for pressure sender and turbo feed) what are appropriate injectors for a t3/t4 on the D16y8 running 8-10psi max. and finally how hard is it to install and tune the hondata s300? more questions to follow
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The adapter sandwich plate that goes by the oil filter.
You'll be fine using 450cc injectors.
Installing s300 is simple, but tuning isn't, it takes a lot of talent and a very strong knowledge base. A bad tune will destroy an engine. It's best to have a shop specializing in Hondas do the tune, which will probably cost between $300-500.
You'll be fine using 450cc injectors.
Installing s300 is simple, but tuning isn't, it takes a lot of talent and a very strong knowledge base. A bad tune will destroy an engine. It's best to have a shop specializing in Hondas do the tune, which will probably cost between $300-500.
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The adapter sandwich plate that goes by the oil filter.
You'll be fine using 450cc injectors.
Installing s300 is simple, but tuning isn't, it takes a lot of talent and a very strong knowledge base. A bad tune will destroy an engine. It's best to have a shop specializing in Hondas do the tune, which will probably cost between $300-500.
You'll be fine using 450cc injectors.
Installing s300 is simple, but tuning isn't, it takes a lot of talent and a very strong knowledge base. A bad tune will destroy an engine. It's best to have a shop specializing in Hondas do the tune, which will probably cost between $300-500.
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