sequential is what i was planning on. i know it will be a complicated challenge. but thats the point. i want it to be a lot of hard custom work to power this car down the road a little better. with a better sound. and really i just want some more power to run it around a track. a race track with more than a few different turns. my only other factor that's stopping me is that im thinking i might as well do a k20 swap with a small/medium turbocharger. what do you guys think. should be much easier to find turbo parts and accesories right?
A lot of work for a little performance? Not worth it IMO.
Do some research -- before you even think about what size turbo you need, set a power goal. Be realistic. You want a track car, so having the highest HP car won't help you much if your suspension setup sucks. IMO, find a manual car or do an auto-to-manual swap. Keep in mind it's way more than just finding a new transmission and swapping it in. Pedals, ECU, shift linkage, reverse light wiring, etc just to name a couple more things. I wouldn't even consider turbo with the stock auto tranny.
After you have your power goal, set a budget. Again, be realistic. Cheap, fast, reliable... you can only pick two. Stay way from eBay turbo's, because even though people will tell you they've had no problems with them -- more than not there are problems. I'd set at least $500 aside for tuning ALONE. You want it to be reliable, right? (I recommend choosing reliable as one of your two choices, because if it's not reliable it ends up not being cheap, either
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If you go the K-swap / turbo route, you'll be paying a fat penny. Here's a parts list for the swap alone:
http://www.clubcivic.com/board/showthread.php?t=60512
Before anything, and I can't emphasize this enough, research! I spent months researching before I purchased anything lol.
Good luck though!