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bipedbear 02-12-2005 02:30 PM

DPFI turbo-possible to tune?
 
alright im getting tired of waiting for winter to get over to get my car out on the road and run turbo again, i wantr to turbo my ef DPFI winter beater.....and instead of doing the mpfi conversion.....is this what i could do.....could i put two of my 2 dsm 450's with resistors spliced in...and then hook up my apexi safc-II??? is that possible? or should i just ---- it and run turbo for as long as i can before something fucks up and i bring it to the junk year or demo derby anyways? tell me what i could do .....thanks, by the way its an rhb5 turbo......just a little guy

88b16civic 02-12-2005 05:22 PM

Re:DPFI turbo-possible to tune?
 
you should just pick up a si intake manifold from the junk yard and go mpfi. And then use a pm6 to tune it with turbo edit but what do I know.

Chris Harris 02-12-2005 07:23 PM

Re:DPFI turbo-possible to tune?
 

Originally Posted by 88b16civic
you should just pick up a si intake manifold from the junk yard and go mpfi. And then use a pm6 to tune it with turbo edit but what do I know.

TurboEdit ;D

Im not too familiar with the vacuum advanced distributors but something tells me that vacuum advance and boost dont go together too well.

Guy-Fast 02-12-2005 11:38 PM

Re:DPFI turbo-possible to tune?
 
look in the project page there are a couple in there. A buddy of mine had one years ago back in like 99 runnin 5psi on a small t3 forever on the dpfi it wasnt very fast I think it ran mid to low 15's at 3000 ft at lacr. Oh fmu/pump

Racintweek 02-15-2005 06:14 AM

Re:DPFI turbo-possible to tune?
 

Originally Posted by xenocron

Originally Posted by 88b16civic
you should just pick up a si intake manifold from the junk yard and go mpfi. And then use a pm6 to tune it with turbo edit but what do I know.

TurboEdit ;D

Im not too familiar with the vacuum advanced distributors but something tells me that vacuum advance and boost dont go together too well.


i dont know what year this guy's winter beater is but, if its an EF it isnt vacuum advance

1G tegs, 3G Civics, and 1G Crx's were the last i knew of to have vacuum advance ignitions

Guy-Fast 02-15-2005 06:51 AM

Re:DPFI turbo-possible to tune?
 
ya dpfi doesnt have vac. advance dist

Semnos 02-17-2005 11:37 AM

Re:DPFI turbo-possible to tune?
 
if you have vac advance dizzy just disconnect the hoses..that's what I did with my 1st gen crx ;D


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