Turbo question jdm b18c
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Alright, so I have finally decided to turbo my 98 Integra gsr. It has a swapped jdm b18c(not type r). I don't want any crazy power as this is my daily. I plan on something around 250-275hp. So probably around 7-8 psi. This will be on stock internals. From what I researched as long as I have good fuel management and a professional tune, it will be a reliable daily. Not looking to spend allot if money, so im piecing it together finding deals here and there. Im looking at turbos right now and I have a friend that will sell a rebuilt. 51 trim turbo off a gm turbo diesel truck for $150. I also found another garret t3turbo with minimal shaft play .61 trim oil and watercooled for $100. I was just wondering which one would be better for what I want. Im on the highway alot at around 3500-4000rpms usually so I don't want to make full power at that time. Thanks
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Re: Turbo question jdm b18c
You aren't going to make full power at low load just because you're in whatever arbitrary RPM range.. Read about how turbos work before you decide what to buy.
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turbos work for the most part. was just wondering which of the two would be better. What I meant to say is that I don't want it
spooling like crazy at those rpms. maybe start spooling faster when im really on the gas instead of casually cruising around
spooling like crazy at those rpms. maybe start spooling faster when im really on the gas instead of casually cruising around
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Have patience, do it right the first time and don't skimp out. Good luck.
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Fabrik is right. Also, I wouldn't fool with either of those turbos, if I were you. The GM turbo may have a different turbine housing flange (I'm not sure), from the standard T3 turbine flange that Honda turbo manifolds are so famously associated with. For that particular power goal, I would save up the dough, and buy a standard journal bearing Garrett, Turbonetics or Precision T3/T04 50 trim, with a .63 a/r exhaust housing, as that straight T3 Garrett you mentioned (if it IS in fat, a straight T3), will make your goal, but may be at the high point of its efficiency range, plus, you won't have to worry about plumbing coolant lines with the journal bearing turbos.
Have patience, do it right the first time and don't skimp out. Good luck.
Have patience, do it right the first time and don't skimp out. Good luck.
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