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Old Mar 21, 2006 | 06:53 PM
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So I don't have enough time or money save up for a new engine swap it then save up for a turbo and install it, so how does a D15 turbo sound? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/D15-D...spagenameZWDVW
I found this one but im not too sure about it. Would it be a good extra kick. I know it won't be the fastest but its better than stock. Right? And would I need to do a lot of extra engine work or just install and boost?
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 07:20 PM
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Which D15 are we talking about? That kit actually doesn't look half bad. It looks like a knock off kinda kit, but at least it comes with a cast mani rather than the thin walled ssac type mani that cracks.
Old Mar 21, 2006 | 07:27 PM
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I know a dude making 202.3 whp and 166.9 wtq on a stock non vtec d15 turbo set up. D15, t25, 450cc dsm injectors, 255 fuel pump, and hondata. Im not sure how much boost hes running, buts i think thats pretty decent power. The kit that your looking at doesnt look too bad...at least yur mani is cast and prolly wont crack. But u get what u pay for in my opinion. AND PLEASE, wutever you do, dont skimp on your fuel management and tuning. Thats the key to a quick and RELIABLE turbo charged vehicle.

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So what do you suggest in upgrading the fuel management, I know larger injectors and pump but what for control?
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So what do you suggest in upgrading the fuel management, I know larger injectors and pump but what for control?
Hondata. Or a p28 chipped ecu with uberdata or crome.
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I would be able to install it and hook everything up but as for all the tuning and psi adjusting and all the fine details where could I go locally to get that worked on?
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