
Turbo for a Honda Civic.?
I want my car a little more power, but I'm not on speed. I do it for a better Gass mileage and power. Not looking for street racing with my car. You do not please this heavy, but when same. I have a Honda Civic to his ex from 1999 to 1999. The pictures are below. I just want to know what kind of work I need to do to the car before a turbo in. I changed the spark plugs, changed oil, air and fuel filter. Also this PSI. I would like to stimulate? Thank you. http://i51.tinypic.com/vepw69.jpg
First things first. You do not need a turbo for an even better energy efficiency. Think of all the cars none of the 35-40 MPG that I think can get the turbo. Depending on how many miles you have on your car, you can cause the engine due to high mileage is not the only thing you are going for you is that you drive a manual transmission, but if you are determined to turbo your car there somethings I would do first. I would get the exhaust to change a cat. Get a good, so if you add the turbo, it used to be a flow problem. Next I want to change the clutch on your car. I know that the clutch will not hold shares in a turbo and when you first install the turbo Transactions charged to replace the clutch you are also involved because of the workload in the exchange coupling. Then you need to work on the fuel system in a company that you 5-7 psi fuel pump can run, but keep in mind if you really have a pressure of 7 psi your luck if you run more than 7 psi range, you will need to delay ignition timing you with a sort of box ignition parts. I have not spent all your money … Do you STILL POINT here to have your own money OPEN PIT. All I said is what I saw … and is very real … This is not to try to thwart CHARGE OF YOUR CAR, on the other hand, is read about the problems INFORM YOUR about to have … Then you must be willing to buy the turbo … the problem has to do with the purchase. They can go on eBay to make your purchase, but remember, you are looking for a good brand of turbo. Get one that has a fast time or minimum coil Turbo lag and I would also look for a kit that comes with intercooler. Exchanger is a must, the good thing is your model year is an older model and the large Companies such as Greaddy have to understand how turbo thought the car so you can buy a kit … Now keep in mind that when you have your car turbo They use premium fuel … This is just the tip of the iceberg, if you never stop spending money your new money pit. For something is to see how fast small car … let me save you time … no, I'm sure someone will discuss this point, but for most, there is no outside practice … good luck
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