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Wrong forum. There is a FI forum. You can take almost any turbo and put it on your car. You will need the exhaust manifold for a 2001 civic and you will need to make sure the turbo will fit in the space. Also you don't want too big of a turbo or you will kill your car and/or yourself.
Re: Turbo
Originally posted by straightfaced
I was wondering if I will be able to take a twin turbo from a supra and put in on my 2001 civic or even just one of the turbos
I was wondering if I will be able to take a twin turbo from a supra and put in on my 2001 civic or even just one of the turbos
You'd be better off buying a 2k1 specfic honda kit.
Besides twin turbocharging a 4cyl is pretty much pointless.
Re: Re: Turbo
Originally posted by PlatCruiser
Besides twin turbocharging a 4cyl is pretty much pointless.
Besides twin turbocharging a 4cyl is pretty much pointless.
Re: Re: Re: Turbo
Originally posted by andyman97
In line four, probably so but not a boxer engine. That is the best way to go imo.
In line four, probably so but not a boxer engine. That is the best way to go imo.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Turbo
Originally posted by Green Civic
Boxer engines are made to handle twin turbo setups. A inline-4 is a different story.
Boxer engines are made to handle twin turbo setups. A inline-4 is a different story.
Originally posted by Catalyst
We did a twin turbo setup on a B16 inside a 91 hatchback. It worked pretty bitchin.
We did a twin turbo setup on a B16 inside a 91 hatchback. It worked pretty bitchin.
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