Kevv_Si
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If I plan on going turbo I would not be able to use my full race downpipe correct?
If I plan on going turbo I would not be able to use my full race downpipe correct?
Shiiit, thanks man!No. You will need to replace it with a turbo manifold and a new dp that connects to the turbo manifold.
the turbo manifold will come with the turbo setup you buy.... and it'll connect to whatever exhaust you run.Shiiit, thanks man!
Yeah I thought soo. I'll be going turbo in the spring soo maybe the downpipe wasn't a smart buy. Owell I'll just sell it to member.the turbo manifold will come with the turbo setup you buy.... and it'll connect to whatever exhaust you run.
Thanks buddy! Yeah man I'm really tied between a supercharger or turbo. Don't get me wrong I would love to build n/a but to be honest I feel like our motors were built for boost. I'm aiming for 400whp+ which I have only seen constantly with turbo correct me if I'm wrong.Flashpro will still be your friend though.
Make sure to decide on the power level you want since turbo and SC applications can hit in the same ranges, to a point, and one may be more tuned to the type of driving you want to do. Also usually turbo people tend to get caught up on PSI numbers. Those don't really mean as much as CFM and power levels. A larger turbo flowing more CFM at the same PSI as a smaller turbo will make a lot more power. Be sure to tailor the build to what you want and need.
Other than that I can't wait to see what you come up with.
Thanks buddy! Yeah man I'm really tied between a supercharger or turbo. Don't get me wrong I would love to build n/a but to be honest I feel like our motors were built for boost. I'm aiming for 400whp+ which I have only seen constantly with turbo correct me if I'm wrong.
Yeah I know but what I'm saying is with the supercharger I'm limited on power correct? Like the most I have seen is stage 2 with upgraded pully at 330whpMost people are in the range of 390-440whp. You are seeing 400whp on average as that is approaching the limits of the internals. To safely go higher than 440whp, you will need to upgrade the rods, pistons, etc, a fuel return system, maybe a more capable oil pump, and probably even bigger injectors than you already bought.
Yeah I know but what I'm saying is with the supercharger I'm limited on power correct? Like the most I have seen is stage 2 with upgraded pully at 330whp
Not too sure about the validity of this comment. I'm sure it would be close though.All that money spending on a turbo and then you will get spanked by stock Coyote.
Highly doubt that.All that money spending on a turbo and then you will get spanked by stock Coyote.
Actually he's right. I don't know about gaining a full second from a tune but 5.0s stock run mid to high 12s. Better with good tires. Im not sure what our cars get turbo though. FWD will definitely not help though. I have seen a SC Si outrun a more powerful turbo Si because the turbo'ed one wouldn't quit spinning.Highly doubt that.
Yeah but howuch better than that can you get out of a FWD without making it a dedicated drag car. I don't think much. I think the fastest civics are in the 8sYouTube shows one CT-e Owner running a 13.05 on slicks. I'm sure a turbo may provide a better time.
These cars aren't exactly drag strip monsters the way a muscle car, Mustang/Camaro/etc, are. They aren't marketed as muscle cars for drag racing and I wouldn't expect one to be able to go toe to toe with a nice V8 mustang just cause you put a turbo on it. However, a turbo Civic will still be very very fast and handle pretty well too. Be ready to invest in properly sized and performance oriented tires or you will just spin your power away.
Stock for stock a new Mustang GT won't hold up as well at an auto-x day compared to the civics but the civic won't match up on the drag strip. It's just a different car and a different tool for a different job.