Perhaps in reality things work out where they don't in theory.yesterday we tuned a turbo sohc with 440's and a 16g turbo. Both were maxed out at 275whp
Or perhaps the injectors are running at greater than 80% duty cycle at max power?
Perhaps in reality things work out where they don't in theory.yesterday we tuned a turbo sohc with 440's and a 16g turbo. Both were maxed out at 275whp
injectors were at 100% duty cycle at 275whp.Perhaps in reality things work out where they don't in theory.
Or perhaps the injectors are running at greater than 80% duty cycle at max power?
That's why. It's not recommended by the manufacturer to go above 80% duty cycle.injectors were at 100% duty cycle at 275whp.
A boost controller is 2nd priority?? lol..Every build has it's budget, and this happens to be quite a reasonable one for his goals. If you did not "do a turbo car on a budget!!!!!!!", then 75% of the boosted Civics on here would be stock.
OP, I don't think you're going to be able to squeeze it in buying a kit, though. That Go Auto Works kit is the best deal you'll find for a complete kit, and it's $2000 by itself.
Turbo Kit - $2000
Vitara Pistons/Eagle Rods - ~$600
Tune - ~$300-400
Total: ~$3000.
It's not a question of whether or not you'll have to piece together your build. To reach 250 WHP reliably with $2500, you will have to piece together your own kit (recommended) or buy a complete used kit (not recommended). That's all there is to it.
For reference, here's a list I threw together one time, since I am also planning for boost. I didn't include the piston/rod combo, so throw that on top.
For EJ8 D16Y8:
Need (1st Priority):
Turbo
Wastegate
Manifold
Downpipe
Dump Tube
Air Filter
Charge Piping
Intercooler
Blow-Off Valve
Vacuum Hoses
Oil Lines
Fuel Pump
Exhaust
Catch Can
Engine Management/Tune
Injectors
Gauges
-Oil Pressure
-Boost Pressure
-Air/Fuel Ratio
Cold Heat Range Spark Plugs
Clutch
ARP Headstuds
Oil
Fuel
Turbo Timer
Need (2nd Priority):
Boost Controller
Radiator/Fans
Gauges
-Oil Temp
-Water Temp
-EGT
-Fuel Pressure
Oil Cooler
-Thermostatic Oil Bypass
Shift Linkage Bushings
Half Shafts
Brakes
Boost Timer
Differential
Maintenance:
Compression Test
Timing Belt
Water Pump
Head Gasket
EDIT: And as Kensai said, it may be worth your time/$$$ to buy the non crucial, non high-wear parts used from someone who took a kit off their car, eBay, etc.
Where can I start...And damn, 2000 for that go-autoworks kit and it still has the cast mani lol..
Well, if you just wanna run off of what your wastegate spring is. Obviously if you wanted to up the boost from there, you'd need it right away.A boost controller is 2nd priority?? lol..
And damn, 2000 for that go-autoworks kit and it still has the cast mani lol..
Where can I start...
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