Forced Induction On A V6

ACuRAFaT

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i have a 3.0 in my cl and was wandering if there was anykind of forced induction i could put on it because theres basically nothing i can do internally :(
 

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I'm sure you'll get some responces in the morning. There aren't too many people online right now that might be able to help you. Wait a day or so. I'm sure someone will suggest something. =)
 

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I would take that fast and furious quote out of your sig before too many people see this, just a tip. as far as the F/I question goes i've never seen a kit for it or anything but im sure some companies make bolts ons and you could always go custom if you know enough about turbo setups.
 


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i a msure there's something you can do internally. just a lot of it will be hard to come by. just like NOFX said wait this one out i am sure someone around here can help you. and remember, "you never had me, you never had you car."
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note :i ike the white del sol with air bags during the beginning. its pimp/
 

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itsmycookie said:
note :i ike the white del sol with air bags during the beginning. its pimp/
lol it was pretty pimp, clean as hell...
 

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6th gen civic conversion on it. i want to see a 5th gen front on a sol.
 

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you can always make your own kit. damn ricers :P

You can either go for an octopus mess of pipes with a dual turbo setup, or you can have slightly less piping with a single turbo. I'd go single turbo... T-66 would probably do quite nice, although I don't really feel like verifying that through CFM and flow maps. But YES it is possible, and YES there are internals available, you just need to search and read more.

:thumbup: on looking into a snail tho.
 

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Dosent Vortech have a Supercharger out for it?
 

Inigo Montoya

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Super Chargers are a waste of money.. minimal returns for a lot more $. (than turbo)
 

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Superchargers give 100% of what they take from using the crankpower.

Superchargers and Turbochargers are the same thing, turbo's just use mass exhaust gases to do the same thing.

And for money wise:
http://www.google.com/froogle?q=Turbocharger+Civic&btnG=Search+Froogle
http://www.google.com/froogle?q=Supercharger+Civic&btnG=Search+Froogle

Supercharger is less ;)

Another Informative Site:
http://www.superchargersonline.com/content.asp?ID=19

"this dyno plot shows 262whp and 217wtq from a stock d16z6 with:
T3/T4 .63AR 60 trim
@ 12.5psi
Hondata for tuning
http://www.turbod16.com/album_pic.php?pic_id=1803

this dyno plot shows 251whp and 227wtq from a D16z6 with:
forged internals
Jackson Racing supercharger
@ 10psi
nitrous(nozle size not given)
Hondata for tuning
http://www.turbod16.com/album_pic.php?pic_id=623 "

11 HP, but you have more torque (What civic owners complain about so much)..
http://www.carpassion.com/en/forum/viewtopic.php?p=22899
 

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Magic8Ball said:
Superchargers give 100% of what they take from using the crankpower.

Superchargers and Turbochargers are the same thing, turbo's just use mass exhaust gases to do the same thing.

And for money wise:
http://www.google.com/froogle?q=Turbocharger+Civic&btnG=Search+Froogle
http://www.google.com/froogle?q=Supercharger+Civic&btnG=Search+Froogle

Supercharger is less ;)

Another Informative Site:
http://www.superchargersonline.com/content.asp?ID=19

"this dyno plot shows 262whp and 217wtq from a stock d16z6 with:
T3/T4 .63AR 60 trim
@ 12.5psi
Hondata for tuning
http://www.turbod16.com/album_pic.php?pic_id=1803

this dyno plot shows 251whp and 227wtq from a D16z6 with:
forged internals
Jackson Racing supercharger
@ 10psi
nitrous(nozle size not given)
Hondata for tuning
http://www.turbod16.com/album_pic.php?pic_id=623 "

11 HP, but you have more torque (What civic owners complain about so much)..
http://www.carpassion.com/en/forum/viewtopic.php?p=22899
You gotta be f**king joking me. You're logic is terrible.

$2,275.25 for a JR supercharger system.
Even a GReedy kit is less than that. And I highly doubt the JR system comes with a BOV or a FMIC. The Jackson Racing Supercharger dyno you gave is also using a nitrous bottle.

you should go work for SSAutochrome, trying to pawn off FALSE information like that.

And LASTLY, turbo chargers and superchargers are NOT the same thing; turbos run off exhaust, supers run off crank power via a belt.

noobs die now.
 

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that SC'd D16Z6 he posted ran nitrous :???:
 

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that SC'd D16Z6 he posted ran nitrous :???:
Yeah I know. When we compare things, it MUST be apples to apples. Same CR, same boost, etc.

Although even with SC + NO2, the turbo wins. hahah. and is cheaper.
 

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Plainly put Superchargers were designed to make low end torque.
 


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