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dark91zc 11-14-2005 02:46 AM

how is this turbo??
 
is this turbo any good http://www.atpturbo.com/Merchant2/me...egory_Code=GRT??? thanks for your help guys :)

StanB 11-14-2005 05:11 AM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
It looks new and for $1000+, it should be good. I think this is a pointless question. I can't see how knowing if it's good or not will help you. ??? So, I have a few questions for you:

1. What engine are you going to use it on?
2. What are your HP goals?
3. Will the car be a daily driver?

crx2fast 11-14-2005 05:32 AM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
so your gonna spend over a grand on a turbo and use a hf manifold ???

i'm with StanB on this one... whats your HP goals?

dark91zc 11-14-2005 08:51 AM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
no i got it for free and i am going to put it on a sohc zc/y8 that has p28 pistons in it. i was trying to figure out if it is a turbo worth using. i want to make at least 275 whp

96_civ 11-14-2005 12:09 PM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
that turbo will make WEEELLLL over 275 horses.

you might wanna sell it and buy a smaller one and makes some cash.

besides what a/r's did you get anyways, because there is a list of different a/r's you can get.

matt

ghettoturbo 11-14-2005 12:13 PM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
sell it to me

StanB 11-14-2005 12:24 PM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
I can see that the A/R for the compressor is .70 and the turbine A/R varies from .63 to .86. I might be wrong, but any combination on those A/R will be too laggy for your engine. A turbo with an A/R of .60/.48 will be a better choice.

When you say the engine has P28 pistons, are you referring to the number listed on top of the stock pistons or are these some forged pistons? If they are stock pistons, most people will tell you that stock piston should not be pressured to make more than about 220-230 whp with a very good tune. There are stories of guys making much more HP on stock pistons but if you want an engine that will last for a long time, I would recommend that you buy some forged pistons and connecting rods.

WhiteTeg26 11-14-2005 01:49 PM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
It would definitly be worth while to find a VTEC head for that motor first. If it's the motor I'm thinking(it's been so long) that head doesn't flow the best, even with a p&p. Even with a VTEC head you are still probably going to have some lag. Highway driving could be fun though!! ;D

Dibble 11-14-2005 02:18 PM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
Let me e-inspect it.

Ok, here I go e-looking it over.
Im now going to e-move the shaft.


That'll be $20 please send it asap.

dark91zc 11-15-2005 05:09 PM

Re: how is this turbo??
 
ok here it is the engien i am building is stock parts because i am poor :) but this is what i have a sohzc zc bottom end because the piston to deck heights is .0400 of a inch. the pistons and rods are out of a d16z6 (p28) because of the -10.10cc dish. the headgasket is i am going to have to ask on. the head is a d16y8 head with 32.8cc per cylinder. to my compression will be between 7.9 and 8.8 to 1 and i am already vtec with a p28 ecu all done myself :)


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