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Old 09-26-2002 | 06:10 PM
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Looking into the setup, just wondering what kind of dyno numbers you guys are putting down, and your setups. Stepper pulley? Hondata? Hondata manifold gasket? Thanks guys.
Old 09-26-2002 | 06:55 PM
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dont sc ur teg cacster.... keep squeezing! u'll be quicker and you already know how to use the nawwwzzzz
Old 09-26-2002 | 07:00 PM
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I know, but I found a CRV blower for cheap, so it was just a thought. I still know nawwwwwzzz ownz us
Old 09-26-2002 | 07:03 PM
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one kid i know S/C'd his GSR:

Max Power (HP): 201.8
Max Torque (Ft-Lbs): 146.7

expect only 160-70whp...not that great.
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Yeah that's at the stock 6lbs, no hondata. I've seen 10lb GSR with hondata making 270+
Old 09-26-2002 | 07:30 PM
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i wanna find out some numbers too....

so you dont recommend it for the money, LT6916?
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I recommend nitrous for the money, nothing adds more torque per hp. But I have the opportunity to pick one up cheap, so I'm trying to get some info on the modded JRSC setup.
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my recommendation...superchargers are not all that great on our non-vtec motors. Sure they're great for reliability and daily driving, but if its peak horses and good torque - you wont be seeing that out of a blower. Nitrous is cheap but it isn't constant and you have to fill a bottle. Turbo is widely recognized as the replacement for displacement. Tuned turbo kits can punch your whp up to the 270s PLUS! that is the course i'm going to follow.
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Nitrous is perfectly consistent if you know what you are doing.
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Originally posted by dubster99
Nitrous is perfectly consistent if you know what you are doing.
explain this, cuz i dont think they invented the bottomless bottle yet.

i don't think you want to be spraying nitrous everytime you go WOT. if you haven't upgraded your pistons to forged pistons, you risk eating your stock ones up.



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