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imported_j-roc 30-Sep-2005 12:35 AM

D15B7 turbo???
 
is it possible to turbo a D15B7????is it worth it????

imported_2join performance 30-Sep-2005 12:42 AM

Yes its possible. Is it worth it? Up to you. Whats your budget like? What kind of performance are you looking for?

imported_j-roc 30-Sep-2005 12:53 AM

budget mayb 500-800 !!!!im looking for anykind of improvement really..cheaply as possible without swaping engines.......

bdotdan 30-Sep-2005 01:04 AM

okay, have fun with that
your budget will cover tuning, thats about it

imported_kIeRaN 30-Sep-2005 06:36 PM

turbo will cost alot more then an engine swap if u wanna do it rite

imported_alwaysoverkill 30-Sep-2005 06:43 PM

$500 to $800, i think you forgot to add a 2 before those two numbers.

turbod16.com will help

chris_si98 30-Sep-2005 07:10 PM

with that kind of budget, it is damn near impossibly to make a stock d15 quick. I suggest you read up on turbo charged engines if you decide you want to go that route. Do a forum search, this topic has been covered plenty of times. But if you want to add a little more pep just get a tune-up, you'll feel the difference.

imported_2join performance 30-Sep-2005 09:44 PM

PM sent, hope it helps :)

1ofAkind 03-Oct-2005 11:23 PM

save 500-600 more and pick up a b16 swap.i know what it's like to drive a d15b7 car...trust me but always remember don't be in a hurry to go faster. It takes time to do it right and properly. and for those of u wondering how he can get a b16 swap in the 1500 range i see them going for that all the time now.peace

dgmorr29 04-Oct-2005 02:17 PM


Originally posted by 1ofAkind
save 500-600 more and pick up a b16 swap.i know what it's like to drive a d15b7 car...trust me but always remember don't be in a hurry to go faster. It takes time to do it right and properly. and for those of u wondering how he can get a b16 swap in the 1500 range i see them going for that all the time now.peace
Where? Can you find one for me? I'm looking for something for that price.

chris_si98 04-Oct-2005 03:01 PM


Originally posted by 1ofAkind
and for those of u wondering how he can get a b16 swap in the 1500 range i see them going for that all the time now.peace
yeah maybe just the engine/tranny or obd0. I doubt you can find a b16a2 full swap in good shape for around 1500. Maybe 2000, but not 1500.

HamiltonsIsuzu 05-Oct-2005 11:35 AM

building a d series turbo can be quite reliable and quite inexspensive

HF manifold $0-$80
Adapterplate $0-$75
Probe or DsM turbo with downpipe, $50-$200
Cheap stock intercooler $30-$100
Check valves and misc lines and wires $120
BOV 0-100$
Piping(Part source) $120
Connectors $75
Misc other parts $200

as you can see you can have a mid to low 14 sec turbo ef this kind of money
for under 1000 sumtimes, even less (if you get the car for free)

chris_si98 05-Oct-2005 12:38 PM


Originally posted by HamiltonsIsuzu
building a d series turbo can be quite reliable and quite inexspensive

HF manifold $0-$80
Adapterplate $0-$75
Probe or DsM turbo with downpipe, $50-$200
Cheap stock intercooler $30-$100
Check valves and misc lines and wires $120
BOV 0-100$
Piping(Part source) $120
Connectors $75
Misc other parts $200

as you can see you can have a mid to low 14 sec turbo ef this kind of money
for under 1000 sumtimes, even less (if you get the car for free)

it is quite cheap to do a custom turbo, but I don't think a turbocharged engine is right for every person, especially for somebody who has to ask if it is possible to F/I his d15.

imported_j-roc 15-Oct-2005 02:39 PM

thnx
 
ok *******!!!**** YOU!:fight:

chris_si98 15-Oct-2005 03:35 PM

Re: thnx
 

Originally posted by j-roc
ok *******!!!**** YOU!:fight:
if you are referring to me, I didn't mean to offend you in anyway. IMO turbocharging is the fad nowadays and everybody wants to do it and boosting an engine isn't for everyone, you need to know what you are doing (unless you want to spend a lot of money in shops fixing the little problems).

boost=high maintence

Once again, I didn't mean to offend you and sorry if I made it seem that way.. I was only trying to help by saying maybe it isn't for you.

imported_kIeRaN 15-Oct-2005 07:07 PM


Originally posted by chris_si98


it is quite cheap to do a custom turbo, but I don't think a turbocharged engine is right for every person, especially for somebody who has to ask if it is possible to F/I his d15.

thats exactly wat i was thinking

boostedek 17-Oct-2005 06:16 PM

SOHC Honda

:)


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