GReddy R????
#1
hi i just made an account on here an i have some questions about a greddy turbo kit. I have a 01 type r and i just recently bought a 96 gsr with a greddy turbo kit with intercooler and everything in the kit its got 310 injectors too. I want to put the turbo on my type r and sell the gsr stock. Its got the blue box that wires into the ecu. Im pretty sure that won't work becasue the type r redlines longer so i will need to get some sort of device to tune my car. Also what should i beef up inside the type r to handle teh turbo because i know the compression is different. I am also from ohio and if anyones know of a reputable place that can tune a charged type r let me know.
thanks tom[/b]
thanks tom[/b]
#2
well for one, the GSR kit will fit on the ITR but you'll have to get a different turbo exhaust manifold to fit a B16/B18C5 cause the gsr manifold won't fit on the GSR head.. Other than that, the entire kit will work with the ITR. Compression on the R is a little higher on the R than GSR though boost would work just fine on it if you keep the boost relatively down 6-8 psi, If you're planning on going higher in boost levels, I'd put in some 9:1 CR pistons and a H-beam rod of your choice and you should be fine. If more block streigth is in need, obviously sleeving the block is you absolute best thing you can do... Though, if you plan to sleeve the block, I'd hold off on buying the pistons at this point, run lower boost (6psi) and sleeve the block to 84mm and run a bigger 84mm piston to up displacement equaling in more power...
#3
Originally Posted by e r i c s 9 9 s i
well for one, the GSR kit will fit on the ITR but you'll have to get a different turbo exhaust manifold to fit a B16/B18C5 cause the gsr manifold won't fit on the GSR head.. Other than that, the entire kit will work with the ITR. Compression on the R is a little higher on the R than GSR though boost would work just fine on it if you keep the boost relatively down 6-8 psi, If you're planning on going higher in boost levels, I'd put in some 9:1 CR pistons and a H-beam rod of your choice and you should be fine. If more block streigth is in need, obviously sleeving the block is you absolute best thing you can do... Though, if you plan to sleeve the block, I'd hold off on buying the pistons at this point, run lower boost (6psi) and sleeve the block to 84mm and run a bigger 84mm piston to up displacement equaling in more power...
Sam