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Old 05-31-2009, 09:51 PM
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I am new to this site and am thinking of building a homemade turbo for my 89 civic.It has a d15b motor and is not a vtec or an si.Can someone tell me where to find a complete material list of what I need and how to build it.Any help will be appreciated.Thanks in advance.
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wow dude dont even bother if you are not smart enough to look up what it take to build a turbo kit then you need to stay away from it becuase collecting parts is the easiest part of doing this. do me a favor and read every sticky in the forced induction section five times then read more and more of build like you manna do then and only then only ask a question that cant be answered in 2 sec of searching.
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Originally Posted by txdohczc
wow dude dont even bother if you are not smart enough to look up what it take to build a turbo kit then you need to stay away from it becuase collecting parts is the easiest part of doing this. do me a favor and read every sticky in the forced induction section five times then read more and more of build like you manna do then and only then only ask a question that cant be answered in 2 sec of searching.
As I said I am "new"to this stuff.I definetly dont want any help from you ***#$%&.Go fu%$ yourself.
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As I said I am "new"to this stuff.I definetly dont want any help from you ***@#$%.Go fu%$ yourself.
listen i dont give a ---- how new your little ****** *** is its still not hard to search and find what you need. it literally takes two seconds your a dumb ---- you will not turbo your car you will never turbo your car and if you do manage to mate a turbo to the engine you will surely blow it up upon start up because your a ------- idiot. next time instead of asking a question so easily answered by reading why dont you spend your time alittle better by killing your slef you worthless piece of ----. on that note go ---- your mother,grandmother, and your dad all at the same time while your granddad ***** you in the ***.
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I really don't need to be a jerk about it, but there IS a sticky in the Forced Induction section that outlines EVERYTHING you will need.
(seeing as how there are only 3-4 stickies it shouldn't be hard to find) I think it is the one that has "noobs come here" or something similar written on it.
txdohczc wasn't being rude at all in suggesting you search for something that is probably the most easily found info on the site. We both direct you to the forced induction sticky.
Again, I really have no intention of sounding like a jerk, and if you take it that way, that's your own fault. I'm more than happy to answer any question and seeing as how you were asking
Can someone tell me where to find a complete material list of what I need and how to build it.Any help will be appreciated.
neither me or tx have done anything wrong in telling you where it is. just cause we haven't posted a link doesn't mean we're jerks here. just means it's more than easy enough for anyone. new or old, to find. I am new here and i knew where the thread was before i hit 10 posts.
So I ask you to search out that thread. you'll find it quickly. if there is anything unclear about it. you can ask in that thread. or return here and i'll help you as best i can. when i can.
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epic thread
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wow.... just.... wow
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I really don't need to be a jerk about it, but there IS a sticky in the Forced Induction section that outlines EVERYTHING you will need.
(seeing as how there are only 3-4 stickies it shouldn't be hard to find) I think it is the one that has "noobs come here" or something similar written on it.
txdohczc wasn't being rude at all in suggesting you search for something that is probably the most easily found info on the site. We both direct you to the forced induction sticky.
Again, I really have no intention of sounding like a jerk, and if you take it that way, that's your own fault. I'm more than happy to answer any question and seeing as how you were asking

neither me or tx have done anything wrong in telling you where it is. just cause we haven't posted a link doesn't mean we're jerks here. just means it's more than easy enough for anyone. new or old, to find. I am new here and i knew where the thread was before i hit 10 posts.
So I ask you to search out that thread. you'll find it quickly. if there is anything unclear about it. you can ask in that thread. or return here and i'll help you as best i can. when i can.
Thats all that was required.Thanks for the info.
The only reson I got pissed off was because he said if I was smart enough I should be able to find and more or less dont waste peoples time.All it was was a question that could be answered very easily.I think that guy is a jerk and has some seriuos mental problems.I go on my racing forums all the time and know where to go to find things very easily but there are still new people coming out that need to be pointed in the right direction,and I am always very happy to do it without insults!!!!
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i try and be kind usually. sometimes people will catch me in a sour mood. but whatever. if you ever want to ask me anything. i only have limited knowledge with turbos, but i'll do what i can.
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Thats all that was required.Thanks for the info.
The only reson I got pissed off was because he said if I was smart enough I should be able to find and more or less dont waste peoples time.All it was was a question that could be answered very easily.I think that guy is a jerk and has some seriuos mental problems.I go on my racing forums all the time and know where to go to find things very easily but there are still new people coming out that need to be pointed in the right direction,and I am always very happy to do it without insults!!!!
Look man if you don't want to be insulted HMT is definately the wrong site to be on. He said if you were smart enough, blah, blah, blah, because there are 50 of these ------- threads a day on here and if you would have just went to the forced induction forum there are stickys for this ----. First sticky is: NOOBS! *LOOK HERE IF YOU WANT TO BUILD A TURBO KIT!* All info+stock WG settings
It isn't complicated, if you can't atleast look into each forum and take a quick look he's right don't bother turbo'ing your car cause you'll just ---- it up. You wouldn't even have had to use the gd search button, it's the first ------- thing you would have seen.
There should be a god damn 2 day wait after people sign up til they can post so they atleast take the time to look through the damn forum... fackkkkk
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