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sha-d 02-02-2010 11:09 PM

Mitsubishi evolution. it'll max out at around 340hp, and it'll be a perfect turbo for the 2.2

BrokenAccord 02-02-2010 11:24 PM

ok, I am going to the junkyard on saturday, I will see whats there, even 250 Hp would be noticable from mostly stock correct?

sha-d 02-02-2010 11:32 PM

a ton of a difference

BrokenAccord 02-02-2010 11:43 PM

ok, lets say I want to start with a DSM esk turbo setup.. what would you recommend I do?

sha-d 02-03-2010 11:14 AM

get dsm injectors (410cc iirc)

get it tuned

and get a new set of tires, brakes, synthetic oil

turbof22a 02-10-2010 03:14 AM

just get the 1g dsm turbo and manifold, 1g dsm 450cc injectors, 1g bov front mount intercooler and all that ---- together and get a clutch. no point in spending alot of money for your first/experimental setup. tune it using crome on a p06 ecu

Durty-D 02-10-2010 06:37 AM

if you decide after boosting it that your motors not handling it well and wanna replace your long block research f22 components and play around with different combinations. you can most likely use other f22 and f23 components to build a tougher motor. the f blocks having iron sleeves is a big plus but if your goals are to much for a stock motor you can always play around with other parts for better compression and rod length to stroke ratios and such. its alot cheaper than forged parts too :D

the link below is a great compression calculator that helps you draw up the dynamics of your motor, including static and effective c/r, rod/stroke, displacement, and piston to deck height.
check it out

Compression Calculator by ZealAutowerks


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