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marbro
3/16/2006 10:56:15 PM
Welp, I have my t3/04e turbo sitting in my room. I am really hoping to find the "perfect" turbo manifold for a good price, but i dont know how long that will take.
Trying to find one small enough that i wont have to remove the a/c. Hope I wont pass the $600 mark for the turbo manifold and 5 bolt downpipe.
lightshow
3/17/2006 1:38:41 AM
a+ on your purchase. its not how small the manifold is but how its made..
mbo1985
3/17/2006 8:56:36 AM
Your downpipe is going to be the real deciding factor in keeping the a/c or not. If you go over a 2.5" d-pipe, you may have to get rid of it. Oh well, less weight and rotating mass, right?
marbro
3/17/2006 12:52:01 PM
Ive actually seen one that is a little shorter then the one mbo has it also has the flange out towards the front of the car. I am hoping to find one of those. But my problem is one of the hoses for the a/c goes across the fans, and in theory i should be able to get a 3 inch pipe if the manifold has the flange off set to the left of center
mbo1985
3/17/2006 7:11:40 PM
Yeah, if you can get a manifold from a drag or turbonetics kit (or any kit that is supposed to retain AC) you'll have a better shot at keeping the A/C.
marbro
3/18/2006 7:06:55 AM
yeah, the only manifold that ive seen that i would consider putting on my car are 400+ wish i were finding used ones.....
lightshow
3/18/2006 6:20:08 PM
your manifold should seriously cost about 200-250 dollars and you should have no prob keeping the a/c. keep looking.
flomasta
3/18/2006 6:27:19 PM
hey idk what engine you have but try f22parts.com
marbro
3/18/2006 8:11:08 PM
accord_94
3/18/2006 9:10:44 PM
they dont but the cast one it better built and they have better quality to them. yes they cost more but worth it.
marbro
3/28/2006 11:55:27 PM
YAY well for those going with a custom kit and want a cast iron turbo manifold,
www.importparts.com Instead of doing the 500 dollar generic turbo manifold im getting the one specifically for my engine. and its 355 ^_^ Next is the turbosmart bov and wastegate..... going to be hunting for the ideal piping tho, unless i just want to shell out 450 just for the piping
mbo1985
3/29/2006 7:59:32 AM
I really wish I had foung that manifold when I was making my kit!
marbro
3/29/2006 5:46:25 PM
I was amazed to find that they offered the kit manifolds seperately. AND I am very very happy that i found it cause now i dont have to screw with any pesky a/c components. lol
SKHEMR
3/29/2006 8:51:28 PM
when you get ready to do your downpipe go with a 2.5, a 3" will get band'd up when you drive across speed bumps.
marbro
3/29/2006 11:49:00 PM
thats.... odd..... I wouldnt think the kit would have that issue..... like... the pipe itself was too long going to the ground.... But im thinking the easiest down pipe i can get is one that was intended for a civic.... I just need to have it setup in the turbo setting where it will be to see how close of a fit it will be......
marbro
4/5/2006 7:26:57 PM
welp, turbo piping 2 1/2inch, fmic 3inch core, greddy bov, turbosmart 38mm wastegate, boost controller, hoses and all the happy little screws, bov and wastegate gaskets,bov flange for $360
Already have:
drag turbo manifold $355
t3/04 turbo $280
Need:
5 bolt Down pipe
wastegate downpipe
screws for turbo to manifold
gasket for manifold to exhaust, turbo to manifold, turbo to downpipe, down pipe to cat
boost meter
a cute fuzzy kitten to blame when i find out the wastegate has a 15psi spring in it, and my engine blows. I think this one might be the most expensive piece......
lightshow
4/7/2006 5:33:55 PM
marbro your cars going to be mean with a turbo...get ready
sir_nasty
4/7/2006 7:06:33 PM
I want a turbo... :( ever since I heard that the f22 is great for turbos I've wanted one for my car...
marbro
4/7/2006 9:52:33 PM
yeah, two main reasons why turbos are better for f series engines, first f engines have basically a 1 to 1 hp to ft lbs torque ratio and that transfers over when you run boost, to get that on an h series you have either change the crank, and or change the rods and pistons which brings me to number two, the h22 mentioned for swapping has no less then a 10:1 compression ratio which means you have to run less boost otherwise you will brow the engine, so if you want to run a lot of boost you have to change the pistons, and if you change the pistons you might as well change the rods as well, oh..... theres a third thing...... if you want you can run a lot of boost on the f series engine...... why? cause if you blow it they are cheaper then the h series lol
actually had a friend recommend that to me but i want an engine thats strong and wont blow up on me lol
SKHEMR
4/8/2006 5:55:42 PM
I forgot to mention the down pipe will hit if your car is lowered. If it's normal height you should be fine. I don't think civic's have that flex pipe on the down pipe like accords do. I believe you need that because of the length.
lightshow
4/8/2006 8:38:06 PM
if you close the deck you can run about 30 psi in your f series.or if you get some darton ductile iron sleeves
mbo1985
4/9/2006 9:34:38 PM
I want a second f and I plan on closing the deck and the like.
I had some dude in a fixed up lancer (not an EVO, though) stop next to me after trying to race me and asked what motor I had in my car. Haha these f's are great!
Good luck with the turbo project, marbro. Sounds like you're well on your way to having a real life turbo honda.
marbro
4/11/2006 12:36:59 AM
Yeah, all things considered i know im going to spend more then 1500, but it will still be less then a 3000 dollar kit lol
flomasta
4/17/2006 7:34:24 PM
yeah. i know what you mean. im still waiting to find the money to even get started piecing together a kit.
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