TEO4H V.S IHIRHB5
hey everyone i have 2 turbo to choose from an ihi rhb5 and a te04h turbo witch is going to be best use on a stock d16 vtec ? if both turbo came off an 2.2 L car can i use it on the prelude ? thanksss for your help
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Re:TEO4H V.S IHIRHB5
use a RHB5 or TEO4H on a H22A prelude...oh hell no..haha it would prolly stop pulling at 3500 RPM.
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Re:TEO4H V.S IHIRHB5
If you have an 79-82 Prelude I would say YES.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/S.../ludepics2.jpg But if you have a newer 2.2/2.3L Prelude, I would say NO. |
Re:TEO4H V.S IHIRHB5
oh ic thank guys ... how about the turbo on my d16 ? :-\ witch 1 is best to use?
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Re:TEO4H V.S IHIRHB5
d16 it should be fine. many people have used the rhb5 on d-series.
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i think you mean td04h right?
i would do the dsm turbo, i think its a little bigger than the ihi. the h22 requires more cfm than the probe b/c of its higher redline and higher VE. get a big ass turbo for the h22, at least a t3 or a t3/t4. you could even go t04 on that bitch for a drag setup. i am doin a t3/t4e on my d16a6. |
Re:TEO4H V.S IHIRHB5
No, he meant TE04H, I have one sitting here on the floor next to me. It's a chrysler turbo from any of their 2.2 engines, like the Shelby Daytona.
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The old TE04, well it sucks. Use the IHI on your D series or be really unique and stick them both on the 'lude. Two different types of turbos on a car would be really oddball!!
But use the IHI on the D series. |
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ok thank guy yeah the te04 kinda old n the down pipe harder to make n adpter plate kinda hard to do too well thank guys but i don't think i start this project anytime soon it almost winter can't modify ---- lolz guess i modify my interious lolz thankz
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shouldnt the te04h spool really fast for a d series.Just anything pass 8psi and you'll be gettin too much heat right??? and if you are Not planing to boost past like 8 psi the te04h would be a better choice right??
i'm planing to use it on my bone stock zc nuthing pass 6-8psi.. or should i go with soemthing else??? |
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