auto turbo
#22
RE: auto turbo
ORIGINAL: SovXietday
So um...
Who's going to install it for you? When I had my SC, the install was easily the biggest nightmare I have ever gone through.
So um...
Who's going to install it for you? When I had my SC, the install was easily the biggest nightmare I have ever gone through.
#23
RE: auto turbo
ORIGINAL: Forty04
No kidding? I'm obvoiuslya complete newb to the s/c game, but it seems to me that a roots style charger wouldnt be that big of a deal
ORIGINAL: SovXietday
So um...
Who's going to install it for you? When I had my SC, the install was easily the biggest nightmare I have ever gone through.
So um...
Who's going to install it for you? When I had my SC, the install was easily the biggest nightmare I have ever gone through.
See the cluster**** of lines at the intake manifold? Those all took over 4 hours to route correctly. We had to make a dent in the shock tower in order for the nose pulley to fit, running the belt was a royal pain in the *** too. You need special brackets and shims for the alternator, and after all of that work, I seized an idler pulley and blew the belt off the next day causing the car to be down for a week while I had to wait for another set of pulleys to come from Jackson Racing. The problem is, recourses and information are scarce for the JRSC for the Dseries, not to mention the parts are even harder to come by. Jackson doesn't even carry the high boost pulleys, you would need to have ones custom made blah blah blah. Not worth it!
3 vacuum lines and 210whp is where it's at!
#26
RE: auto turbo
Nah I'm just saying don't waste your time with your sisters... apparantly now your, automatic Civic. If there's one thing you should know about forced induction.
It costs a lot of money, it breaks a lot of ****, and it's addicting as fuuuuuuuck.
It costs a lot of money, it breaks a lot of ****, and it's addicting as fuuuuuuuck.
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