B20B Turbo question

darthvader

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I have a B20B motor in my 6th gen civic and i'm getting tired of the performance. I'm starting to think about going forced induction. Do you ladies and gentlemen think the Greddy turbo kit for the Acura LS is worth the money for the performance? I know I could piece together my own custom kit, but I don't have the time or patience. If anyone of you guys have, or know someone with the Greddy kit on their LS, could you tell me their HP numbers and their E.T.
 

Steven.

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b20s have thin cylinder walls.
and do much boost on them.
 


Steven.

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id say aroudn 6 or 7, but not really about psi, how much power.

you can run a low boost setup, or go CR/Vtec
 


darthvader

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I know I could go CR/Vtec, but i'm not all that mechanically inclined and finding a reasonably priced vtec head is a pain in the ass.
 

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With the greddy kit, a frontmount, and a bov you could easily do 10psi.

Just to let you know. If you don't have much time or patience, boost may not be for you.
 

darthvader

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I just don't want to pay for another motor swap, because when I bought this motor I didn't know much about Hondas and was misinformed about it. The mechanic told me it was a stout motor for boost.
 

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learn much more.. I know it sounds stupid but knowledge saves alot of money

b20vtec is easier than you think... well it is easier than i thought and boosting is easier than i thought too

go to www.b20vtec.com to learn about it
 

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Yea just like BlackHope said, do your research. Taking time to research WILL save you money. Its not all that hard to put a Vtec head on, or to boost. Just takes some patience and knowledge. :thumbs up
 

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I just don't want to pay for another motor swap, because when I bought this motor I didn't know much about Hondas and was misinformed about it. The mechanic told me it was a stout motor for boost.
That motor is completely safe to boost. Its not stout but it will be fine as long as you keep it under 300whp with a good tune..
 

darthvader

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Thats kinda what i'm looking for, around 220-290hp not anything insane. I hardly ever go to the track. Also it's my daily driver and my only car. I just need an upgrade without buying a new car.
 

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dont boost your dd!! what do you do when something goes wrong one day and you cant get to work?
 

ryan89crx

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dont boost your dd!! what do you do when something goes wrong one day and you cant get to work?
do it right and nothing will go wrong, at least nothing more than any other setup. im on my 3rd turbo kit on my DD...
 

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bah i know but still what do you do when something happens?
 


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