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  • gtrsi
    Automag?
    • Dec 2001
    • 5786

    #16
    Originally posted by mcveighr
    How much psi of boost does a turbo usually put into a car?
    factory boost? depends on the car. There are a few hondas here in houston running 23+. But psi isnt what matters... there are a number of turbos that loose and heck of alot of effiency when they are run at high pressures
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    • skife
      Unregistered User
      • Feb 2003
      • 2769

      #17
      just run N/A you can make alot of power that way too.




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      • mcveighr
        Registered User
        • Feb 2003
        • 861

        #18
        I think mine stock is like 6psi with 18.5:1 compression I think.

        I want to put in a boost control to get maybe 15psi, I'll have to do something to the exhause and intake though.

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        • Heat
          hello lamewads
          • Oct 2000
          • 4463

          #19
          Originally posted by mcveighr
          I think mine stock is like 6psi with 18.5:1 compression I think.

          I want to put in a boost control to get maybe 15psi, I'll have to do something to the exhause and intake though.
          not sure what type of blower you have ..but if you want MORE boost you usually need to down size the pulley. 9:1 is from what I remember a high compression ratio for a stock motor, with few going over 12:1. 18.5:1 sounds like the ratio with a blower....

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          • Mister Sinister
            Crop circle designer
            • Dec 2003
            • 143

            #20
            Originally posted by mcveighr
            I think mine stock is like 6psi with 18.5:1 compression I think.
            I doubt that it has 18.5:1 thats diesel territory in a gas engine with forced induction that would be a grenade. 8.5:1 would be more likely.


            As for the original question get in touch with http://www.blowerdriveservice.com/ if your looking for a basic roots style blower.

            I found this listing for turbo resources: http://www.turboclub.com/Vendor/vendorus.html

            Beyond that build the bottom end for a supercharged application. Meaning forged pistons good rods with new bolts and new main bolts or studs. Buy your camshaft to match make sure its blower or turbo specific which ever way you decide to go. Then next biggest problem with forced induction is the added heat. Dont skimp on the cooling system. One thing you may want to look at though is going to be the height of the system. Will it fit under the stock hood or will you need more clearance. Most blowers or superchargers will need a hole in the hood or some kind of scoop. Most turbos you can hide underneath the hood though some will need a short cowl induction scoop or something. Turbos and carbs can be a real pain to tune they really need EFI to shine.
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            • mcveighr
              Registered User
              • Feb 2003
              • 861

              #21
              It's a 6.5L Turbo Diesel.

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