New Here - *pics + turbo setup inside
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New Here - *pics + turbo setup inside
Hi, Im new to this site. Well, not really, just new to the forum. Ive been trolling around for awhile and reading anything I can find. I thought Id register since my turbo build up is finally beginning. This kit will be installed on a 96 Civic Hatch (pics below).
This is what I have bought to far and what I paid for it including taxes and shipping...
T-25 Turbo 125
HF Manifold 55
DSM SMIC 47
DSM Injectors 41
Boost Controller 16
Boost Gauge 37
Air Fuel Gauge 20
Gauge Bezel 31
Type 1 BOV 57
I am in the midst of purchasing the following:
Oil Feed Kit
Oil Return Kit
D16Y8 Manifold
Del Sol Radiator
Intercooler Piping
Lines/Clamps/Seals/Etc.
ZDYNE SECU
Tell me what you think about my setup so far and PLEASE feel free to offer me any suggestions you may have. For now, Ill leave you with pictures of my car.
This is what I have bought to far and what I paid for it including taxes and shipping...
T-25 Turbo 125
HF Manifold 55
DSM SMIC 47
DSM Injectors 41
Boost Controller 16
Boost Gauge 37
Air Fuel Gauge 20
Gauge Bezel 31
Type 1 BOV 57
I am in the midst of purchasing the following:
Oil Feed Kit
Oil Return Kit
D16Y8 Manifold
Del Sol Radiator
Intercooler Piping
Lines/Clamps/Seals/Etc.
ZDYNE SECU
Tell me what you think about my setup so far and PLEASE feel free to offer me any suggestions you may have. For now, Ill leave you with pictures of my car.
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Re:New Here
thank you. i tried to take a very minimalistic approach to its looks. kind of a sleeper look i guess you could say. im not down for the giant wheels and mega body kits. i just like it clean and simple....and relatively quick sometime soon.
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Re:New Here - *pics + turbo setup inside
Hondata?
Nice ride and welcome aboard.
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Re:New Here - *pics + turbo setup inside
just convert it to obd1, i've never done it but i hear it's not to hard. I believe there is a jumper that goes from existing wiring harnes to jumper to ecu. i could be totally wrong tho. nice hatch man and welcome