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robs99si 09-14-2004 08:00 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
real nice looking car, those accords handle awsome. i'd like to see it on a lower suspension and with a front lip...oh too sweet. congrats! the install looks way clean.

robs99si 09-14-2004 08:09 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
oh..i gotta half ghetto way to insulate you're upper charge pipe, the one that's close to the turbo manifold.
get some aluminum foil.
1.pull out a large section, fold it over three times.
2.pull out another section if you need it.
3.roll it around the charge pipe.
4.wrap some thin metal wire around it real tight. you can use a vise grip plier to twist the wire around in certain are like a twist tie to make the foil stay real tight to the charge pipe.
i did my lower charge pipe like that cause it's real close to the down pipe.

Honda16hb 09-14-2004 08:11 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
problem is that doesn't insulate the pipe, just puts a bigger surface to attract manifold heat. if you put some fiberglass or rubber or something in between it will insulate. just fyi, aluminum foil will catch fire relatively easily, I do it all the time.

Dibble 09-14-2004 08:11 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
Very nice!

I can see myself building somthing like that.

idiot-stick 09-14-2004 08:19 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
Im pretty picky when it comes to modified cars, but I love yours x 100. Magnifico!

accordepicenter 09-14-2004 09:05 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
thanks alot guys... man ill tell ya, after i make a run, the intercooler inlet is nice n toasty, but the outlet going to the TB is STONE COLD... and i mean STONE COLD. Also the mani or anything underhood really doesnt throw as much heat as i had thought it would, esp being mild steel... The front motor mount and the front beam had to be notched a little bit to get the turbo to fit with a little bit of clearance. Soo far im using an SAFC and 450cc 1g bluetop dsm injectors with a walbro 255lph intank and the msd btm. The pics make the welds look worse than they really are (just trust me) they arent the cleanest but they are damn strong. I need to hook up the MSD BTM tho when i start running over 5 psi... I want to run about 10-11 if i can then maybe more with different managemant and built engine (i have another engine im working on) we will see. It does have a golden eagle adjustable cam gear that i have set to -3 degrees retard, im not sure if thats hurting me or helping me making power with boost, that was from my N/A days... ill tell ya for 5 psi the car has one hell of a top end... The transition from vaccuum to boost is seamless, it spools up around 4k and is a little laggy, but its a .60 .63 with a lengthened wg actuator rod... so honestly i expected it to be worse. When the wastegate rod fell off the first night i took it out it boost creeped to 3psi... with no actuator on it and the wastegate completely open. Heres what i have in the car soo far:

Garrett T3 .60 .63
sillicone couplers with T bolt clamps
Custom Coach Intercooler
owner built (thats me) custom turbo mani, flanges by BMC
2.5" Charge pipes
Apexi SAFC
450cc 1g dsm bluetop injectors
MSD BTM
Aasco aluminum flywheel (8.5lb i think)
Auto to manual conversion (used to be an auto car)
1g dsm bov
open downpipe
removed a/c and back seat as well as some supporting metal in the hood, stripped trunk.
Bypassed coolant line mods, disabled intake manifold runner switching etc...
Oh yea and Stealthmode performance stainless braided oillines....

Also some other little things like gauges etc

GodJockey 09-14-2004 09:50 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
How much boost can a stock A20A3 engine take? any ideas?

accordepicenter 09-14-2004 11:16 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
sean had his to 18psi on a stock block with race fuel and excellent managemant... he only did that for a run or 2 i think, otherwise he ran 13-14psi daily, its all in the tuning, like any turbo car, its all in the tuning... Ive heard of a guy blowing his engine in an accord with 8psi... on a stock fuel pump with an fmu (he HAD to have been leaning out... he just had to be)i wanna go for 10-11 psi on the stock block and after that we will see about a built engine (all you need are forged pistons)

robs99si 09-14-2004 11:22 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 

Originally Posted by Kyle
problem is that doesn't insulate the pipe, just puts a bigger surface to attract manifold heat. if you put some fiberglass or rubber or something in between it will insulate. just fyi, aluminum foil will catch fire relatively easily, I do it all the time.

howcome when you bake a pizza on aluminum foil you can grab the aluminum foil and not get burnt? you can even grab the aluminum foil straight outta the oven carrying the pizza in the middle of the big foil sheet and it won't burn your fingers.

RobT5580 09-14-2004 11:25 PM

Re:Pics of my boosted accord (56K today is your day)
 
With rods and pistons you can really abuse them. A guy Justin that had one of nicest accord setups ran his with over 20 psi and never had any problems with the engine holding up other than headgaskets. And the other guy Johnny runs in the mid 10's with his but its a full race setup but still using the A20A3 block and head. Sometimes i wish i stuck with the A20A3 as of the rare JDM Accord B20A that many dont know exists. But its still closed deck but aluminum block so its not all that bad. On the good side its DOHC and i had a few more choices with aftermarket stuff.


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