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BlinD 06-19-2003 02:39 PM

Mini me turbos.
 
How many of you guys have done a mini me on boost that is successful and lasted? I was thinking about throwing a y8 head on my y7 and boosting. How much boost could I take? Btw. This would be using a water injection setup.

88crxsivtec 06-19-2003 07:11 PM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
i have a mini-me boosted in my crx, but i really havent driven it more than 15 miles. so i cant help you there. as of right now im waiting for a new windsheild and a hood and then ill be able to run it. ill let you know

4thgenzc 06-21-2003 08:48 AM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
No doubt I was wondering the same thing. I've got a d15b2 with a z6 head but I've heard the d15's don't do that well under boost but I'm gonna give it a whirl anyway. I can get a d16y7 with only 70k on it for super cheap from a friend who swapped in a b18. The only thing is I worry about is the compression on the majority of mini-me's is up pretty high to start out with.

THRESHOLD 06-21-2003 09:06 AM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
i have a friend that has a d15 and successfully runs low 13's in a quater mile continueous runs, i am thinking mini-me until i have time to install the built z6 i have, oh yeah my friend's car is a daily driver

HMT-Admin 06-22-2003 06:53 PM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
I've had a few mini-me turbos, only one had a problem, and thats because I was running 10psi with No IC, I popped a head gasket.

Timing and fuel management are very important due to the high compression of the mini-me.

Jeff

14Bn4G 06-22-2003 07:20 PM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
...i gotta 91 a6 block that I'm looking to put a z6(have two)head on it as well as a 14b turbo. BUT my block has 226,000 miles on it, how should I go about strengthenin' my block, seein' as how it's so worn? I was thinkin' some manley or crower rods and some arp rod bolts and head studs, and a Greddy 2mm headgasket...will this help much?? BTW, for the future, what would be a good compression ratio to go with as far as pistons are concerned?? and does anyone have any preferences are far as brand or dome/dish?? help me pleaaaase.....peace

14Bn4G 06-24-2003 11:09 AM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
?????

Semnos 06-24-2003 08:56 PM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
A nice rebuild would do your engine some good.
I would just get eagle rod's man...they are cheaper and they do there job...how much power are you expecting anyways???I don't think you'll exceed 400hp. If you gonna use the stock pistons in the mean time...get new rings and at least do aquick hone job for good sealing..that will get your compression up to normal.for in the future pistons...well it depends what you want....Depends on your enginemanagement... the cheaper the engine management the lower the compression ;).

Semnos 06-24-2003 08:59 PM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
I would do sum post pinning

14Bn4G 06-24-2003 11:40 PM

Re:Mini me turbos.
 
sooooo, you're saying if I have cheap engine management, I need to go LOWER comp. for the engine's sake, right? I'm gonna run 450's with a V-afc, so I'd probaly be able to get by with 9:5:1 or possibly 10:1, right??? thanks for the info man....you run a turbo'd mini-me?? peaaace


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