View Poll Results: All Motor with nice time or not all motor with better times. which do you think
All Motor



34
68.00%
Go with better times



16
32.00%
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ALL Motor or not?
Originally Posted by sucka306
honestly i feel that turbo is very trendy. everyone who has a honda motor has the option to put in a kit for under 2500 and be in the high 13s low 14s. this doesn't really involve much effort. the most effort is finding all the parts and running the piping. everything else is fairly simple and bolts on.
With an NA application, you have to do more research to get results people dont see often.
With an NA application, you have to do more research to get results people dont see often.
Originally Posted by SignfcntOthr
Not to start an argument, but I don't see too many boosted cars on the street.
Originally Posted by SignfcntOthr
Not to start an argument, but I don't see too many boosted cars on the street.
as u can see it takes alot more for a car to reach 200-220whp going NA. considering that i used to be JRSC boosted last year. boost is always going to be faster, skys the limited on boosted cars.
Originally Posted by six out 6
Turbo spplication, if done right, takes more thinking than N/A. You have cam, timing, valve, ehaust, intake, air pressure, fuel pressure, injector volumn, compression.. and list keeps going. Changing a N/A engine to F.I. is MUCH more complicated. The biggest thing to worry about is detonation.. F.I. applications have an advantage that N/A can't come close to, and thats the adjustable volumn of air and fuel in the motor, the more of both and the easier the motor breathes the better it will perform.
it takes just as much thinking bro......
Originally Posted by yeer
it takes just as much thinking bro......
running jdm p30 pistons on stock itr rods and spoon headgasket on a fresh rebuild, compression is around 11:6:1
stock cams with skunk2 gears, dtr fab header with testpipe, J's Racing intake, and a few other small things like FPR, etc. hondata tuned by steve sakai of SGT.
at the time on the dyno at HP Works in colonial heights, VA.....the car ran no exhaust. we knew the stock ITR exhaust would be really restrictive with a big header like that so i dropped it to make to most power but it put back on to actually do the tuning, ive lost about 6-7whp with the exhaust on.
ill try to have dyno sheets up soon, i dont have a scanner but i made alot of midrange 20whp in some areas, vtec is set sub 4000RPMs.
stock cams with skunk2 gears, dtr fab header with testpipe, J's Racing intake, and a few other small things like FPR, etc. hondata tuned by steve sakai of SGT.
at the time on the dyno at HP Works in colonial heights, VA.....the car ran no exhaust. we knew the stock ITR exhaust would be really restrictive with a big header like that so i dropped it to make to most power but it put back on to actually do the tuning, ive lost about 6-7whp with the exhaust on.
ill try to have dyno sheets up soon, i dont have a scanner but i made alot of midrange 20whp in some areas, vtec is set sub 4000RPMs.
Originally Posted by yeer
ok name some hardcore all motor guys running the street then. and i aint talking about a car that just got 2 bolt-ons. im talking about internals and mild cams, big time header. there isnt many.

Originally Posted by yeer
do u want me to list the number of boosted cars in the area??
Originally Posted by yeer
everyone is boost
Originally Posted by yeer
as u can see it takes alot more for a car to reach 200-220whp going NA.
Remember, I started off by saying:
Originally Posted by SignfcntOthr
Not to start an argument





