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Old 01-10-2007, 12:22 PM
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Here is some REAL WORLD/first hand experience from someone who's owned afew DSM's.

Stock 1g, we feed those turbochargers from the head. I've personally switched to feeding an Evo3 Big16 to the filter housing and it was getting owned by oil presure. On the 2g's, they run T25's as you know and are fed from the oil filter housing .. they like a lot of pressure. And trust me, a DSM without b-shafts makes just as much oil pressure as a tight bearing'd Honda motor.

So in closing, I'd say a restrictor on the 14b and 16g isn't a bad idea.

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Old 01-10-2007, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by GimpyCivic


So in closing, I'd say a restrictor on the 14b and 16g isn't a bad idea.


yes but not a 100 percent somthing you have to use or else. all i was saying is you can get by without it




by the way no one will believe you since your from iowa like me, and we are all just a bunch of inbread red necks who have no idea what we are talking about
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:39 PM
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thats like saying you can get by without real engine management....its ------- retarded.

many people have got away with it and havent blown up their engines. now, is it smarter to run engine management(or in this case, an oil resitritor)?

it costs less than 20 dollars. why not do it?

we all know you can do without it, but to keep on arguing about how you dont need one and how someone else is wrong and other bullshit is ------- retarded. stfu already.
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Old 01-10-2007, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by d112crzy

we all know you can do without it, but to keep on arguing about how you dont need one and how someone else is wrong and other bullshit is ------- retarded. stfu already.
go look in the turbo project on the left hand side of the window right now. there are 8 14b set-ups. how many are using them ?
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:05 PM
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You're right, it's not 100% all the time, but still not a horrible idea.

Everyone has different experiences with this too. I had a SVO t3 on my old Civic that was fine on the stock d15b7, i blew that motor up and put in a low miles D16Y8 and suddenly I had massive smoke/oil blow by on the turbo and had to run a restrictor....

On my current setup on the teg I have a restrictor from ATP I think (I forget now, I've had the restrictor forever) and I didn't *think* I'd need it with a -3 feed. What the hell I had it, and I didn't feel like possibily ------- up my brand new PTE SC50 either heh, I'm not a rich man.

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Far as being ignored from Iowa, I never ran into that during my tenure w/PGMFI or Uberdata projects I have seen it before though, and I agree that often being from BFE doesn't help.
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by GimpyCivic
You're right, it's not 100% all the time, but still not a horrible idea.

Everyone has different experiences with this too. I had a SVO t3 on my old Civic that was fine on the stock d15b7, i blew that motor up and put in a low miles D16Y8 and suddenly I had massive smoke/oil blow by on the turbo and had to run a restrictor....


v-tec motor oil pressure is high as ---- that is why.
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Old 01-10-2007, 01:14 PM
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dude, you really don't have to run a restrictor, i don't

i think the 14b is gonna be too small. i've got a .60/.48, it dies a little at the top end. personally, i would go with nothing less than a t3/t4 .57 trim.
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on a .63 turbine. and maybe a stage 3 wheel. mmmmmm
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Originally Posted by 90boostdaccord
dude, you really don't have to run a restrictor, i don't

lol wow coming from a guy with a boosted accord
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Originally Posted by d112crzy
on a .63 turbine. and maybe a stage 3 wheel. mmmmmm
wow good choice in turbo same thing i got except the stage 2 wheel
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