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Old Jan 3, 2003 | 09:20 PM
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I really need some help. I am looking to buy a D15b2 turbo kit for a 1991 Honda CIvic HB w/ an auto tranny. IS there anyone out there who can build or get me one. I have plenty of money now if someone can find me one. Thanks for the help.
Old Jan 3, 2003 | 09:54 PM
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they are bad cars to turbo...
u might have problems with the dpfi...(duel point fuel injection)...not enough fuel to run boost on.
i save the money and upgrade.
Old Jan 4, 2003 | 12:05 AM
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actually we have 2 turbo DX's on the site.. both using DPFI, once the pages are back up, you can see how its done, but for now you can browse through the pics..

https://www.homemadeturbo.com/turbo/t1/steve/

https://www.homemadeturbo.com/turbo/t1/dan/

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Old Jan 4, 2003 | 02:26 AM
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how much boost are you looking to run?
Old Jan 4, 2003 | 09:01 AM
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hey dan , u still running the same setup like last 8 months?.........hows your car man.......=).........so long u never replied my mails ...... how much psi u running on your motor?.......can update me on it......cause my bosch FMU just arrive today.jus need to modify the screw a bit to make it boost sensitive........the screw is bladdy tight....how did u unscrew and screw it man......cheers
Old Jan 4, 2003 | 09:51 AM
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ya, but if i am correct, those cars have standalone FM, with EXTRA injectors...
those are sick cars though...
Old Jan 4, 2003 | 10:31 AM
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yea am doing the same thing i want to turbo my d15b2 but i got i std tranny hmmm i picked up a TEO4H turbo thats in good condition no shaft and spins freely is that turbo any good for my engine what is the stock boost on that turbo just wondering
Old Jan 4, 2003 | 11:07 AM
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well u are wrong....turbo dan is using a bosch FMU only with stock everything according to him
Old Jan 4, 2003 | 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by VeilSide
hey dan , u still running the same setup like last 8 months?.........hows your car man.......=).........so long u never replied my mails ...... how much psi u running on your motor?.......can update me on it......cause my bosch FMU just arrive today.jus need to modify the screw a bit to make it boost sensitive........the screw is bladdy tight....how did u unscrew and screw it man......cheers
my apologies, i get behind in my mail and forget which ive answered and which i havent, being that they are mostly all the same questions.

the car ran with turbo for about the 8th month mark and i blew the clutch, the engine is still alive, but im gonna use the alternator and starter for parts and throw the engine in the garbage. its junk.

but anyway, it was a stock dx motor, 160k + miles on it, and i was running around 5-6psi

and the fmu i was using was similar to a bosch one, but it was made by msd, and i got it from overboost.com. other than that it was a stock fuel system, with only the 2 injectors and stock fuel pump supplying fuel. and i was still able to run rich as hell under boost.
i was shooting out black ***** inbetween shifts at redline, and im not sure whether that was my engine being hurt or the rich fuel mixture, but im pretty sure it was from the fuel.

the screw wasn't too hard to spin out for me, there is a nut on it to fasten the screw in place so it doesn't adjust, and all you gotta do is loosen that nut and tighten or loosten the adjuster.

update on the car (zc is getting installed in 2 weeks, with the same turbo used on the dx motor, gonna be running 7-8psi with s-afc, lightened flywheel, stage 3 clutch, etc.)
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