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Old 04-15-2005, 05:24 PM
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and, I would like some suggestions.

I have a 2000 Civic EX and have been contemplating this set-up:

Precision Turbo GT-22
JRC Black FMIC(because I want a more "stealthy" approach)
JE Pistons
Eagle Rods
Microtech Engine Management
RC440cc Injectors
Greddy Type RS BOV

I would like to start out and learn the set-up on about 8 lbs. and then bump it up to about 12 lbs. Maybe more after that.

What would some of you suggest for a manifold? turbo timer? suggest whatever you think will help.


Ryan

*Edit* Here is a shot of my ride, I know the tires are kinda big.



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Old 04-15-2005, 05:30 PM
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Microtech Engine Management, wtf is that?
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Microtech Engine Management, wtf is that?
I know I'm new to turboing ---- and I'm just breaking out of my lurking stage... but I was wondering the same thing.
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http://www.centralfloridaturbo.com/microtech.php
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what with all teh n00b intro's ?

whitey, you gots the photoshop skills
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Old 04-15-2005, 05:42 PM
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Looks expensive, go with Uberdata and save some money


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whitey, you gots the photoshop skills

lol its MS Paint and I suck at it but it got the job done
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lol, call me lazy but, I don't want to have to convert to OBD-1 if I don't have to.
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Use turboedit.
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lol, call me lazy but, I don't want to have to convert to OBD-1 if I don't have to.

I know what you mean these things can be a tough to plug in at times:





Also I didn't read that that other system was plug and play. It said it works with factory sensors but it also says; "Once the unit is wired into the vehicle correctly" so I'm guessing your going to have a clusterfuck of a wiring mess
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lol, call me lazy but, I don't want to have to convert to OBD-1 if I don't have to.

I know what you mean these things can be a tough to plug in at times:


........how much did you spend for that managment?
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