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Old Jun 18, 2003 | 05:56 PM
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Default Sticking a Turbo to a 94 1.6 VTi Civic

I've got a 94 1.6 VTi DOHC Honda Civic, its had the works, uprated brakes, suspension etc
But i want to stick a turbo to it, can anyone give me some advice of the best system to use, and what needs to be upgraded on the engine.

I was concidering modifying a Rover 220 Turbo system to fit, but dont know how likely that is to work, worth looking into though (both honda engines)

Any advice would be great, cheers
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Old Jun 18, 2003 | 06:13 PM
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hmm, it'd probably work.
i don't know anything about the rover 220 though. post link/pics of it.
Old Jun 18, 2003 | 08:45 PM
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Don't go with the rover engine..it's probalby non-vtec the ZC engine I guess.So the turbo will be too small for you B16.
Look at the turbo project there is a B16 boosted there. One is Beau's hehehe but it blew.
I guess you live in Europe or England..I would try to order a T3/T4 from the states..it's a better turbo for your engine and the T3/T4 turbo's are cheaper in the states even if they get shipped to your house then buying a used T3/T4 here.
for your B16 i would put sum good money in engine/fuel management...at least a V-AFC.
Old Jun 26, 2003 | 04:32 PM
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Default Re:Sticking a Turbo to a 94 1.6 VTi Civic

Rover 216's have the ZC - 220's are a Rover engine the T16 2000 - but it turns the wrong way and the manifold wont fit

You can get a T25 anywhere !

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