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MS[HYPED]
15-11-2005, 06:31 PM
Hey guys just wondering when the supercharger kit is coming out for auto
integras 2002 models anyone heard anything and price range?

Da1nONLY
15-11-2005, 06:50 PM
']Hey guys just wondering when the supercharger kit is coming out for auto
integras 2002 models anyone heard anything and price range?

Just sell your car and buy a Type R :)

seihoa
15-11-2005, 07:08 PM
i thought there are superchargers and turbos for the dc5 already = / jst gotta look arnd !

MRJDM
15-11-2005, 10:25 PM
jacson racing have a supercharger kit out fot the dc5
speak to BLKCRX he will give you the heads up on the kit as he is in the process of doin one as we speak

MS[HYPED]
16-11-2005, 07:14 AM
but for auto apprently they only come out in manuel???
No thank you type r?? HAHA I want supercharger plz :)

BLKCRX
16-11-2005, 09:01 AM
There is no solution that I’m aware of to supercharge almost ANY Auto Honda apart from very crude devices which randomly add more fuel!
The problem is the Auto transmission is controlled by the factory ECU replacing the ECU would then mean no more transmission ! sadly your dreams of super charging your auto car are dreams which can’t be turned into reality.

Regards James

2002 TeGgY
16-11-2005, 11:19 AM
There is no solution that I’m aware of to supercharge almost ANY Auto Honda apart from very crude devices which randomly add more fuel!
The problem is the Auto transmission is controlled by the factory ECU replacing the ECU would then mean no more transmission ! sadly your dreams of super charging your auto car are dreams which can’t be turned into reality.

Regards James
thats a real shame i reckon. there's nutin wrong with the autos. i got one and i was hoping to supercharge it one day as well. das really shit man.

Jezda9
16-11-2005, 11:24 AM
guess you should go for the type r than mate

Kenno'Teg
16-11-2005, 01:59 PM
I've read about plenty of auto DC2 integras in the US supercharged :confused: They were also using the Jackson Racing kit.

Doesn't the new Buddy Club Spec B ECU also cater for auto Hondas :confused:

Da1nONLY
16-11-2005, 02:42 PM
']but for auto apprently they only come out in manuel???
No thank you type r?? HAHA I want supercharger plz :)

Sif drive an auto pansy!! :)
buy a REAL car! :p

Zilli
16-11-2005, 02:49 PM
even if you did get it on, would you really risk running that much
more power and torgue through th poor slushbox...

risking damage of torgue converters, meaning slipping between
gears blah blah blah

gearboxes aint expensive, especially autos, especially HONDA's!!!

dc4t
16-11-2005, 05:28 PM
y.. do ppl... want to make... auto street cars... fast... if u buy an auto car the auto gearbox is a luxury option.. not a racing option lol

Da1nONLY
16-11-2005, 08:06 PM
y.. do ppl... want to make... auto street cars... fast... if u buy an auto car the auto gearbox is a luxury option.. not a racing option lol



the XR6T autobox is stronger than the manual...
so it really depends on the car,
on the XR6T, the gears wont change by itself, so you'll have to shift or else it'll bounce of the rev limiter.
Boss's car is running over 350Kwatrw and his gear box is still surviving.

2002 TeGgY
16-11-2005, 08:30 PM
y.. do ppl... want to make... auto street cars... fast... if u buy an auto car the auto gearbox is a luxury option.. not a racing option lol
i thought top fuel dragsters are auto :) i also heard a lot of people thinking of changing their manual gearboxes into auto so that it handles more power. correct me if im wrong

2002 TeGgY
16-11-2005, 08:32 PM
the XR6T autobox is stronger than the manual...
so it really depends on the car,
on the XR6T, the gears wont change by itself, so you'll have to shift or else it'll bounce of the rev limiter.
Boss's car is running over 350Kwatrw and his gear box is still surviving.
thats the same with the DC5. my one will not change gears iin manual mode until i change it, it just bounces off the rev limiter as well, which only 7000rpm :(

wkdteg
28-11-2005, 11:51 PM
yup ill testify 2 that LoL
sorry about that bro... its a tough switch from manual 2 auto :p
juss get airborn again! hahaha

2002 TeGgY
30-11-2005, 11:44 AM
yup ill testify 2 that LoL
sorry about that bro... its a tough switch from manual 2 auto :p
juss get airborn again! hahaha
hahahahahahahah, yeh man. that was sum scarry shit hha. but hey, we had fun

Tofu
30-11-2005, 09:35 PM
there is a turbo kit made by Cybernation in Florida for the auto dc5...
it's just the same kit for the Acura RSX Type S (our Type R) with a few changes...you get their ECU as well that controls the auto gearbox

as for supercharger, Comptech USA and Jackson Racing both make superchargers for the RSX, but none for an automatic application, just as James said, there needs to be an ECU that can control the automatic gearbox

yes we all know the automatic gearbox in most cases sucks up most of the engine's power and makes the car slower compared to the manual version..(except the new Golf GTi with DSG, the auto is faster than the manual)

given that, the M3 CSL only comes in auto...

yes yes, i know these are totally different cars compared to the auto dc5...but comparing auto to manual is meaningless as well

i have had my auto dc5 since 2002, probably the most heavy of the auto dc5.
sunroof, bodykit, leather, but it's still faster than my brother's MINI and other hatches out there on the road who think they actually own a sports car..

i too have thought about buying the type R, but after many sleepless nights, the auto DC5 still has it's place in my life

most people don't use the Type R for what they are made for anyway...hence they didn't sell well, hence there is no Type R anymore

Tofu
30-11-2005, 10:01 PM
i just found this on clubrsx

Originally Posted by Hondata
It might be possible to "piggyback" a K-Pro onto an auto ECU's wiring harness.

Use the stock ECU to drive the Auto transmission. Use the K-Pro ECU to connect to all the engine sensors injectors and coil packs. If you have an expert installer we would be prepared to provide them connectors to build an adapter harness.