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Dr.Boost 04-21-2004 09:21 PM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 

Originally Posted by TheZc
V8's are a joke.

Haha, poor guy. You'll learn..... ;)
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rschoener 04-21-2004 10:01 PM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
Yea... What they said.... PHAT! Really Nice.. I love homemade ----!

baldur 04-22-2004 06:59 AM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
All internal combustion engines are a joke without forced induction ;D

BlinD 04-22-2004 05:24 PM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
Super impressive. Try and get some videos bro. :o

ZexRex 04-24-2004 03:05 AM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
that is just sick man, the fabrication and everything done in one week, major props on that.

i cant wait to get home and swap in a b18 with the beau crack manifold and just a t3/t04.. i really wanna get the block sleeved and built now after hearing about whats goin in your car next.

crxrx7 04-26-2004 07:58 PM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
Heres an Idea for some extra cash. Probably lots of it. Make one just like that and sell it on ebay. Manifold and everything. I bet you get like $1500 for it. There a re some crazy people out there that would pay for that ----. Oh have the header chromed. It the bling bling factor.

quadnie 04-28-2004 04:17 AM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
Very impressive work Jeff, it was completely worth the dailup wait time.

The entire writeup and detailed process you presented us with just makes it look so simple. I'm sure you've complicated the egos of lotsa newbies who now want to jump right in and attempt what you do.

What people need to realize is you have the experience, skills and tools to do crazy things like the TT project (a full garage with lifts really helps too, having a cherry picker on hand would have been even easier - haha).

BTW-
Is there some sort of table that I can reference for a timeline of engines in your car? It's hard to keep track. :P

-Ryan


Originally Posted by TheZc
V8's are a joke.
Nice Setup. :o :o :o

Dave

Wow, I guess you've never heard of 502 (= 8.2 liter) quad turbo big block chevy v8 fuel injected motor then. Most of the time you will see that size and 454s used for marine applications.. insane power.

crxrx7 04-29-2004 11:25 PM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
Until you ride in a 9 second car then you have never lived. I have and I can say that it is scary fast. Oh and it was a V8. I love hondas more and all but I love the intense power even more.

Johnyquest 05-03-2004 02:43 PM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
Jeff...

Did you make a vid yet? How about turning those fuckers up before you take the setup off and seeing what they are capable of? Two IHI's at like 18psi should move some serious air...!

Matt

HMT-Admin 05-04-2004 11:41 PM

Re:Introducing Flat-Rate B18 Twin Turbo (56k not today)
 
Heres a video of the honda-tech meet.

http://nw1320.com/media/local/HTmeet.wmv

Some clips of my car racing, (the car filming was a 12 sec ZC)

Last week I actually broke the ring lands on this ls/vtec, so currently I put in a set of B16 PR3 pistons and bumped the compression up to 11.3 :o



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