1993 Honda Accord LX Turbo Project (that went bunk)
#81
Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Turbo Project Under Way (56k grab a rope) Updated 2/12
Originally Posted by Mindless
^ That sounds like it could work
Originally Posted by altimaracer88
the turbo project looks like its comin along quite well. my court hearing is in about a week n a half...then my car will be off the road...and ill have an extra $200 a month to dick around with cause i wont have to pay insurance...i already found the setup i want for my car, $900 on egay for the entire turbo kit (intercooler, charge piping, t3/t4 hybrid turbo, etc...), n thats about $4000 less than wut i would pay through truck-n-stuff for all the same ----.
Originally Posted by ExStAsY
Hey Sinister do you happen to know like the specific name or model for the SSAutoChrome DSM turbo manifold, and
SSAutoChrome 16g Turbo I would like to build a similar kit. Thanx
SSAutoChrome 16g Turbo I would like to build a similar kit. Thanx
Here ya go
Originally Posted by mugenblacky16
Looks good. Really want to see how that turbo holds up. My friend just bought a 2g gs-t for $800. The guy thought it had a blown engine, but it ended up being a blown turbo. Pulled the turbo and made a header for it. Runs perfect. He's looking for a replacement turbo for cheap, preferably new. This just might be the ticket.
Originally Posted by skinnye
they like to give out at 10 to 11 psi is the most I ever hit on a base map lasted for about 1000miles, the second engine lets not talk about that. Sinister it looks great, its the ultimate ebay build, do you want a 1g bov? or what do you plan on running, I say go ebay style since thats where he bought everything else
I found a killer deal on eBay for a BOV, the kid accidentally put local pickup only, so we scored a TCC Work BOV (i think thats what it was called), already attached to 2.5" piping with a coupler on the end of it for only 30 dollars.
Also, buying the 450's off of shanerv
and after testing the fuel pressure chris is going to get his ECU chipped.. I can't wait
BOV:
Injectors:
#83
Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Turbo Project Under Way (56k grab a rope) Updated 3/3
nice man nice
#84
Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Turbo Project Under Way (56k grab a rope) Updated 3/3
f22 block? hmm, id like to see this. I dont think ive seen anyone with a built bottom end yet. not that I can remember atleast. I know there are a few people in the process tho.
looks good either way man.
looks good either way man.
#85
Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Turbo Project Under Way (56k grab a rope) Updated 3/3
97accordlx-t (sleeved), demonicaccord (sleeved), schmuckingham (not sure on sleeve), fknslmd (stock sleeves)have f22 built bottom end all making the 300-450whp range... w/ pumped gas
#89
Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Turbo Project Under Way (56k grab a rope) Updated 3/11
LOL I know, I have another update, but its quite HMT so it's going in GD right now... ill post it in here later
Also, chip getting sent out Monday to John Kerr (j-k-tuning) so we might have this thang running by Friday
Also, chip getting sent out Monday to John Kerr (j-k-tuning) so we might have this thang running by Friday
#90
Re: 1993 Honda Accord LX Turbo Project Under Way (56k grab a rope) Updated 3/11
the night before last/the next morning (1 A.M.) Chris and I were trying to figure out how the heck we were going to do the piping from the J-pipe to the existing intercooler piping..
[img width=300]http://img490.imageshack.us/img490/7614/pict00141ml.jpg[/img]
The J-pipe was big and pointing in the opposite direction of what we needed
Well, I brainstormed, and after a short run to Home Depot we got what we needed:
[img width=300]http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/2181/pict00010qi.jpg[/img]
[img width=300]http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/7551/pict00024mo.jpg[/img]
[img width=300]http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/1849/pict00062bw.jpg[/img]
Chris chopped down the J-pipe to nothing, I put a HD bend on it, then used another part of the j-pipe to bend some more, used part of the turbo rubber piping from the Probe Turbo to connect that to even another piece of the j-pipe, then used a transition coupler from that small pipe to the 2.5" pipe, then that 2.5" pipe connects to the rest Finally got done right around 3 A.M. after all the parts running
[img width=300]http://img490.imageshack.us/img490/7614/pict00141ml.jpg[/img]
The J-pipe was big and pointing in the opposite direction of what we needed
Well, I brainstormed, and after a short run to Home Depot we got what we needed:
[img width=300]http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/2181/pict00010qi.jpg[/img]
[img width=300]http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/7551/pict00024mo.jpg[/img]
[img width=300]http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/1849/pict00062bw.jpg[/img]
Chris chopped down the J-pipe to nothing, I put a HD bend on it, then used another part of the j-pipe to bend some more, used part of the turbo rubber piping from the Probe Turbo to connect that to even another piece of the j-pipe, then used a transition coupler from that small pipe to the 2.5" pipe, then that 2.5" pipe connects to the rest Finally got done right around 3 A.M. after all the parts running